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The Heart and Stomach of a King: Elizabeth I and the Politics of Sex and Power by Carole Levin (1994, Paperback)

Author: Carole Levin | Publisher: Univ of Pennsylvania Pr | Language: English
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    Key Details
    Author:Carole Levin
    Language:English
    Publisher:Univ of Pennsylvania Pr
    Series:New Cultural Studies
    Format:Paperback
    ISBN-10:0812215338
    ISBN-13:9780812215335

    Size
    Height:9 in
    Width:6.3 in
    Thickness:0.8 in
    Weight:14.4 oz

    Publisher's Note

    Chosen as one of the ten best academic books of the 1990s by Lingua Franca readers

    "I may have the body of a weak and feeble woman, but I have the heart and stomach of a king."—Elizabeth I

    Whether this sentence is an accurate transcription of Elizabeth's speech at Tilbury in 1588, it does characterize some of the struggles, contradictions, and cultural anxieties that dominated the collective consciousness of England during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. In The Heart and Stomach of a King, Carole Levin explores contemporary representations of the unmarried, childless Elizabeth and focuses on the ways in which members of her court, foreign ambassadors, and a motley—and sometimes delusional—collection of subjects responded to her. Throughout, Levin's purpose is to explore how gender constructions, role expectations, and beliefs about sexuality influenced both Elizabeth's self-presentation and others' perceptions of her as a female, and Protestant, ruler.



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