'... Susan Bassnett succeeds very well in what was surely a formidable task; she has produced a good, simple concise account of a highly complex woman, a remarkably difficult thing to do'.Antonia Fraser, The Guardian'... the author provides telling looks into the queen's relationships with the men in her life and with ... Mary Queen of Scots. A keen study.'Booklist

Elizabeth I is probably the most famous English woman ever to have lived. She has been celebrated as a great stateswoman, during whose reign England acquired some degree of security in the troubled European arena and at the same time began to lay the foundations for its future empire. She presided over a country undergoing a cultural renaissance previously unimagined. By the time of her death at the age of seventy in 1603, she was being heralded as rival to the Virgin Mary, as a second Queen of Earth and Heaven, as a woman more than mortal women. She has provided subject-matter for innumerable books: seventy biographies have appeared since 1890 and it is impossible to list the enormous number of historical novels based on some part of her life.However, among the many books written about Elizabeth I there is none like this one: Bassnett looks at the life and achievements of Elizabeth from a twentieth-century feminist perspective and considers her as writer, politician, scholar and woman. As a result she succeeds in presenting a more rounded portrait of a figure who has fascinated successive generations but whose private and public life has frequently been the subject of fantasy and speculation.
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Also available in hardback, 9780854961672 GBP50.00 (January, 1992)
Also available in hardback, 9780854961672 £50.00 (January, 1992)

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780907582984
Publisert
1992-01-01
Utgiver
Vendor
Berg Publishers
Vekt
216 gr
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
138 mm
Dybde
13 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
152

Forfatter

Biographical note

Susan Bassnett Senior Lecturer in Comparative Literature,University of Warwick