The Many Labours of Mourning a Virgin Queen
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Memory and Mortality in Renaissance England. ed. / William E. Engel; Rory Loughnane; Grant Williams. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2022. p. 218-234.
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T1 - The Many Labours of Mourning a Virgin Queen
AU - Hiscock, Andrew
PY - 2022/10
Y1 - 2022/10
N2 - This discussion explores the very different ways in which Elizabeth I was commemorated at her passing in English and Latin texts identifies striking continuities between panegyric exploited and the iconographic languages circulating during her lifetime. In the second phase of discussion, attention turns to the ways in which English subjects envisaged the queen being remembered in the future and, indeed, how Elizabeth herself could assume the role of chief mourner for her own life.
AB - This discussion explores the very different ways in which Elizabeth I was commemorated at her passing in English and Latin texts identifies striking continuities between panegyric exploited and the iconographic languages circulating during her lifetime. In the second phase of discussion, attention turns to the ways in which English subjects envisaged the queen being remembered in the future and, indeed, how Elizabeth herself could assume the role of chief mourner for her own life.
KW - Elizabeth I
KW - Memory
KW - Mortality
U2 - 10.1017/9781108918565.015
DO - 10.1017/9781108918565.015
M3 - Chapter
SN - 9781108843393
SP - 218
EP - 234
BT - Memory and Mortality in Renaissance England
A2 - Engel, William E.
A2 - Loughnane, Rory
A2 - Williams, Grant
PB - Cambridge University Press
CY - Cambridge
ER -