Stephen Hamrick provides a detailed analysis of how previously understudied Tudor poets, Barnabe Googe, George Gascoigne, and Thomas Watson, incorporated images of Catholic practice within Reformation Petrachanism for the celebration and containment of Elizabeth Tudor and other Court patrons.
Stephen Hamrick provides a detailed analysis of how previously understudied Tudor poets, Barnabe Googe, George Gascoigne, and Thomas Watson, incorporated images of Catholic practice within Reformation Petrachanism for the celebration and containment of Elizabeth Tudor and other Court patrons.
Stephen Hamrick is Associate Professor of English at Minnesota State University-Moorhead, USA.
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Contents: Introduction: reformations and reformulations The Queen's court, the city, and Catholicism Barnabe Googe and Elizabeth's barbed horse The almoner and the queen Gascoigne's royal confessions Thomas Watson, the Earl of Oxford and Queen Elizabeth Conclusion Reformation Petrarchanism and the cults of Elizabeth Bibliography Index.
Contents: Introduction: reformations and reformulations The Queen's court, the city, and Catholicism Barnabe Googe and Elizabeth's barbed horse The almoner and the queen Gascoigne's royal confessions Thomas Watson, the Earl of Oxford and Queen Elizabeth Conclusion Reformation Petrarchanism and the cults of Elizabeth Bibliography Index.
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