Elizabeth I : a study in insecurity / Helen Castor.
Series: Penguin monarchs: Publisher: London : Allen Lane, an imprint of Penguin Books, 2018Description: 114 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, genealogical table.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780141980881.Subject(s): Elizabeth I, Queen of England, 1533-1603


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920 ELI Elizabeth of York : | 920 ELI Elizabeth I and her circle / | 920 ELI Elizabeth II : the steadfast / | 920 ELI Elizabeth I : a study in insecurity / | 920 ELI Queen of the world / | 920 ELI The queen / | 920 ELI The queen : Elizabeth II and the monarchy / |
Introduction: the Lady Elizabeth, 1533-1547 -- 1. Much suspected, 1547-1558 -- 2. 'Time hath brought me hither', 1558-1570 -- 3. Continue her delays, 1570-1587 -- 4. Semper Eadem, 1587-1603.
"In the popular imagination, as in her portraits, Elizabeth I is the image of monarchical power. The Virgin Queen ruled over a Golden Age: the Spanish Armada was defeated; English explorers reached the ends of the earth; a new Church of England rose from the ashes of past conflict; the English Renaissance bloomed in the genius of Shakespeare, Spenser and Sidney. But the image is also armour.
In this illuminating new account of Elizabeth's reign, Helen Castor shows how England's iconic queen was shaped by profound and enduring insecurity-an insecurity which was both a matter of practical political reality and personal psychology. From her precarious upbringing at the whim of a brutal, capricious father and her perilous accession after his death, to the religious division that marred her state and the failure to marry that threatened her line, Elizabeth lived under constant threat. But, facing down her enemies with a compellingly inscrutable public persona, the last and greatest of the Tudor monarchs would become a timeless, fearless queen." -- Penguin Books site.
https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/280827/elizabeth-i-penguin-monarchs/