Description
This Norton Critical Edition provides a diverse and extensive selection of authors (including the Queen herself) and carefully annotated works. The works are organized chronologically to cover the forty-four years of Elizabeth's reign, allowing readers to explore not only the literary and aesthetic qualities that make these writings noteworthy but also the range of political, social, cultural, and historical concerns that prompted their creation.
The editors have assembled a rich, thematically organized collection of commentary and criticism for Elizabeth I and Her Age. From Raphael Holinshed's, Sir Francis Bacon's, and Agnes Strickland's early accounts of the Queen to Natalie Mears on Elizabeth I's strategies for rule and Thomas Betteridge on the Queen in film, the twenty-five diverse views of Elizabeth I herein are sure to promote lively classroom discussion.
Winner of the 2010 Translation or Teaching Edition Prize by the Society for the Study of Early Modern Women
About the Author
Susan M. Felch is Professor of English at Calvin College. Her books include The Collected Works of Anne Vaughan Lock, Bakhtin and Religion: A Feeling for Faith, Christian Scholarship... For What?, and Elizabeth Tyrwhit's Morning and Evening Prayers. Donald Stump is Professor of English at St. Louis University. Among his books are Images of Elizabeth I: A Quadricentennial Celebration, Sir Philip Sidney: An Annotated Bibliography ofTexts and Criticism (1554-1984), and 'Hamarita': The Concept of Error in the Western Tradition, Essays in Honor of John M. Crossett.
Book Information
ISBN 9780393928228
Author Susan M. Felch
Format Paperback
Page Count 700
Imprint WW Norton & Co
Publisher WW Norton & Co
Weight(grams) 455g
Dimensions(mm) 203mm * 127mm * 30mm