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Renaissance Essays: Queen Elizabeth I

These essays are not intended to replace library research. They are here to
show you what others think about a given subject, and to perhaps spark an
interest or an idea in you. To take one of these essays, copy it, and to pass
it off as your own is known as plagiarism—academic dishonesty which will
result (in every university I've heard tell of) in suspension or dismissal from
the university. Not only are your professors as technology savvy as you are,
they will not tolerate theft of another's intellectual efforts.

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The Correspondence of Queen Elizabeth I and King James VI - Janel Mueller
Elizabeth I: The Most Elusive Bride in History - Katherine E. Culbertson
The Early Education of Queen Elizabeth I and her Later Translation of
Boethius's De Consolatione Philosophiae - Noel Harold Kaylor, Jr. and John Morris Jackson
Propaganda or a Record of Events? Mulcaster's The Passage Of Our Most Drad Soveraigne.... - William Leahy
Political Allegory, Absolutist Ideology, and the "Rainbow Portrait" of Queen Elizabeth I - Daniel Fischlin
Elizabeth I's "picture in little": Boy Company Representations of a Queen's Authority - Jeanne H. McCarthy
The Succession and Foreign Policy - Simon Adams
The Last Decade - Paul E. J. Hammer
Queen Elizabeth's Public Face - Tarnya Cooper
Elizabeth I: Gender, Power, and Politics - Susan Doran
Elizabeth I: the reality behind the mask - Brenda Ralph Lewis
The Coronation of Queen Elizabeth - A. L. Rowse
Good Queen Bess: Powerful Sovereign, and an Author, Too - Jennifer K. Ruark
The Royal Court and Progresses - Alison Sim
The Courtships of Elizabeth R - Carole Levin
Elizabeth's Embroidery - Maureen Quilligan
Guilty sisters: Marguerite de Navarre, Elizabeth of England, and the Miroir de l'ame pecheresse - Susan Snyder
'Ripeness is all': The Death of Elizabeth in Drama - Lisa Hopkins
Translation as Image-Making: Elizabeth I's Translation of Boethius's Consolation of Philosophy - Lysbeth Benkert
New Pleasures Prove: Evidence of Dialectical Disputatio in Early Modern Manuscript Culture - Margaret Downs-Gamble

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