| Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Barcode | |
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| English Books | Anna Centenary Library 7TH FLOOR, B WING | 942.055092 WAT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 345279 |
| 942.055092 SKI Death and the virgin : Elizabeth, Dudley and the mysterious fate of Amy Robsart | 942.055092 SOM Elizabeth I | 942.055092 WAL The Elizabeth Icon, 1603-2003 | 942.055092 WAT Sir Francis Drake | 942.055092 YAT.5 Astraea : Frances Yates selected works | 942.0550922 DUN Elizabeth and Mary : cousins, rivals, queens | 942.0550922 ROS The men who would be king : suitors to Queen Elizabeth I |
A cultural history of the representations of Sir Francis Drake, from contemporary accounts to the present day. For four hundred years Sir Francis Drake's exploits have fascinated, inspired and entertained. Every age has sought to reconstruct the narrative of the great Elizabethan seafarer: the basis of his fame has shifted continually overthe years, from single-handed victor over the Spanish Armada, to hero of commerce, explorer, and ruthless entrepreneur. In each incarnation, however, he has always been portrayed to answer the demands and anxieties of each new era. Here, for the first time, the history of Drake as a cultural icon, and of his myth, is explored, from his appearances in west-country folklore to Elizabethan poetry, from eighteenth-century garden architecture to Victorianpageants and twentieth-century films. There is a particular focus on the "long" nineteenth century, during which Drake's reputation underwent a rigorous reconstruction to present him as a hero of empire. BRUCE WATHEN gained his PhD from Exeter University.
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