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    Tempe, Ariz. : Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies
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    gbv_352142073
    Format: IX, 330 S , Ill , 24 cm
    ISBN: 0866982760
    Series Statement: Medieval and Renaissance texts and studies 234
    Content: Machine generated contents note: PART I -- Reading Monarchs Writing: Introduction -- Peter C. Herman & Ray G. Siemens 1 -- Henry VIII and the Poetry of Politics -- Peter C. Herman & Ray G. Siemens 11 -- Writing to Control: The Verse of Mary, Queen of Scots -- Lisa Hopkins 35 -- "mes subjectz, mon ame assubjectie": -- The Problematic (of) Subjectivity in Mary Stuart's Sonnets -- Peter C. Herman 51 -- "The Arte of a Ladies Penne": -- Elizabeth I and the Poetics of Queenship -- Jennifer Summit 79 -- States of Blindness: Doubt, Justice, and Constancy -- in Elizabeth I's "Avec l'aveugler si estrange" -- Constance Jordan 109 -- Queen Elizabeth I as Public and Private Poet: -- Notes toward a New Edition -- Leah S. Marcus 135 -- Kingcraft and Poetry: James VI's Cultural Policy -- Sandra J. Bell 155 -- War and Peace in The Lepanto -- Robert Appelbaum 179 -- PART II -- SELECTED POEMS OF TUDOR/STUART MONARCHS -- Henry VIII -- "Pastime with good company" (The King's Ballad) 217 -- "Alas, what shall I do for love?" 218 -- "Oh, my heart" 219 -- "The time of youth is to be spent" 219 -- "Alac, Alac! What shall I do?" 220 -- "Hey nonny nonny, nonny nonny no!" 220 -- "Green grows the holly" 222 -- "Whoso that will all feats obtain" 223 -- "If love now reigned as it has been" 223 -- "Whereto should I express" 224 -- "Though that men do call it dotage" 225 -- "Departure is my chief pain" 226 -- "Without discord" 226 -- "Though some say that youth rules me" 227 -- "Whoso that will for grace sue" 227 -- "Lusty Youth should us ensue" 228 -- Mary Stuart -- Quatrain Written in the Mass Book 231 -- Verses written in 1582 -- "Celui vraiment n'a point de courtoisie" 231 -- "Les dieux, les cieux" 232 -- Sonnets to Bothwell 232 -- Sonnet to Elizabeth 242 -- From Gleorge] B[uchanan], Ane Detectioun of the Duinges -- (The Anglo-Scots Translation of Mary Stuart's -- "Certain French Sonnets") 243 -- Elizabeth I -- Written on a window frame at Woodstock, "O Fortune, -- thy wresting,wavering state" 257 -- Written with a Diamond, "Much suspected by me" 258 -- On Monsieur's Departure, "I grieve and dare not show -- my discontent" 258 -- Verse Exchange between Sir Walter Ralegh and Elizabeth -- Ralegh to Elizabeth, "Fortune hath taken away my love" 259 -- Elizabeth to Ralegh, "Ah, silly Pug" 260 -- Elizabeth's French Verses 261 -- Variants of "The Doubt of Future Foes" 269 -- James VI/I -- "The Twelve Sonnets of Invocations to The Gods" 281 -- "A Paraphrasticall Translation Out of the Poete Lucan" 288 -- "L'envoy" 290 -- The Author's Preface To The Reader -- (from the 1603 Edition of The Lepanto) 291 -- The Lepanto 293
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Language: English
    Subjects: English Studies
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    Keywords: England ; Englisch ; Heinrich VIII. England, König 1491-1547 ; Herrscher ; Politische Lyrik ; Geschichte 1530-1615 ; Maria Schottland, Königin 1542-1587 ; Lyrik ; Elisabeth I. England, Königin 1533-1603 ; Lyrik ; Jakob I. England, König 1566-1625 ; Lyrik ; England ; König ; Königin ; Literatur ; Geschichte 1500-1600 ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Anthologie
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