The England of ElizabethUniv of Wisconsin Press, 2003 - 589 páginas Thanks to Shakespeare, Hollywood, and the formidable Elizabeth I herself, Elizabethan England remains a place and time that fascinates us. Modern England still has visible memorials of the Elizabethans--the houses they built, the objects they cherished, the patterns they imposed upon the very landscape. A. L. Rowse's famously vivid portrayal of the Elizabethan world is a detailed account of that society and tradition, from the lowest social class to the men and women who governed the realm. A major new introduction from Christopher Haigh offes both a reflection on Rowse's masterpiece and an assessment of the Elizabethan Age. |
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Contenido
INTRODUCTION BY CHRISTOPHER HAIGH | ix |
PREFACE TO THE ORIGINAL EDITION | xxxiii |
CHAPTER | xxxiv |
PrologueA LIVING AGE | 17 |
PrologueTHE ELIZABETHAN DISCOVERY OF ENGLAND | 49 |
THE LAND | 87 |
ECONOMIC ADVANCE | 132 |
LONDON AND THE TOWNS | 186 |
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