Leicester and the Court

Leicester and the Court

Author: Simon Adams

Publisher: Manchester University Press

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 436

ISBN-13: 9780719053252

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During the past 25 years Elizabethan history has been transformed by the work of Simon Adams. Famous for the depth and breadth of his research in libraries and archives throughout Britain, Western Europe and the USA, he has brought to life the most enigmatic of the greater Elizabethans: Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester. Together with his edition of Leicester's accounts and his reconstruction of Leicester's papers, Adams has published numerous essays and articles on Leicester's influence and activities. They have reshaped our knowledge of Elizabeth and her Court, Parliament, the localities from Wales to Warwickshire and such subjects of recent debate as the power of the nobility and the noble affinity, the politics of faction and the role of patronage. Sixteen of Simon Adams' essays are found in this collection, organized into three groups: the Court, Leicester and his affinity, and Leicester and the regions. The collection ranges from much-cited essays in standard textbooks to papers at international conferences, as well as articles in a variety of journals.


Court Politics and the Earl of Essex, 1589–1601

Court Politics and the Earl of Essex, 1589–1601

Author: Janet Dickinson

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2015-10-06

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13: 1317323505

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The 1590s have long been considered as having had a distinct character, separate from the remainder of Elizabeth’s reign. This book provides a reassessment of the politics and political culture of this significant period.


Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, and the World of Elizabethan Art

Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, and the World of Elizabethan Art

Author: Elizabeth Goldring

Publisher: Paul Mellon Ctr for Studies

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 380

ISBN-13: 9780300192247

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This book is the first comprehensive survey of aristocratic art collecting and patronage in Elizabethan England, as seen through the activities of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester (ca. 1532-1588). One of the most fascinating and controversial people of his day, Leicester was also the most important patron of painters at the Elizabethan court. He amassed a substantial art collection, including commissioned works by Nicholas Hilliard, Paolo Veronese, and Federico Zuccaro; helped foster the birth of an English vernacular discourse on the visual arts; and was an early exponent, in England, of the Italian Renaissance view of the painter as the practitioner of a liberal art and, thus, fit company for the educated and well-born. Although Leicester’s picture collection and personal papers were widely dispersed after his death, this volume’s pioneering research reconstructs his lost world and, with it, a turning point in the history of British art. Some of the paintings featured here are little-known images from private collections, never before reproduced in color.


Music in Elizabethan Court Politics

Music in Elizabethan Court Politics

Author: Katherine Butler (Music tutor)

Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 273

ISBN-13: 1843839814

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Music and musical entertainments are here shown to be used for different ends, by both monarch and courtiers.


Elizabeth and Leicester

Elizabeth and Leicester

Author: Milton Waldman

Publisher:

Published: 2008-06

Total Pages: 232

ISBN-13: 9781436708463

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This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.


Household Accounts and Disbursement Books of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester: Volume 6

Household Accounts and Disbursement Books of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester: Volume 6

Author: Dr. Simon Adams

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 548

ISBN-13: 9780521551564

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Robert Dudley, the first Earl of Leicester, was a leading figure at the court of Elizabeth I, and this book presents a scholarly edition of both his two surviving household accounts (from 1558 to 1581), and the fragments of his disbursement books (from 1584 to 1586). The work also includes an appendix of those lists of household servants that have survived. This is the only collection of such information available for such a prominent member of the Elizabethan court, and as such provides numerous valuable insights into the personal finances of members of the Elizabethan aristocracy. It will thus be essential reading for any serious scholar of the high politics of the Elizabethan period.


Court Politics and the Earl of Essex, 1589–1601

Court Politics and the Earl of Essex, 1589–1601

Author: Janet Dickinson

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2015-10-06

Total Pages: 221

ISBN-13: 1317323491

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The 1590s have long been considered as having had a distinct character, separate from the remainder of Elizabeth’s reign. This book provides a reassessment of the politics and political culture of this significant period.


Elizabeth I's Secret Lover

Elizabeth I's Secret Lover

Author: Robert Stedall

Publisher: Pen and Sword History

Published: 2020-03-30

Total Pages: 407

ISBN-13: 1526761491

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This biography details how one man rose to prominence in the Elizabethan court and become the queen’s favorite in more ways than one. Elizabeth I’s Secret Lover details just how Lord Robert Dudley become one of the most influential figures of his time. As a great impresario, he showed Elizabeth I off to her people to glittering effect and became the forerunner of Shakespearian theatre, combining classicism with ribaldry. He attracted the financing of Drake’s circumnavigation. He was the supporter of academic endeavor, of poetry, and of Puritan scholarship. By employing a network of his own agents, he provided information of crucial importance to Government. He built some of the finest houses and gardens of the age. As Master of the Horse, he developed English bloodstock to provide horses for Royal and military requirements. He even saw to it that England’s navy and army was properly prepared to meet Continental aggression when needed. Dudley also has faced criticism from historians by competing with William Cecil to gain the ear of Elizabeth I and thwarting his efforts to arrange a political marriage for her to protect against Continental Catholic aggression. There can be no doubt that Elizabeth wanted to marry him. He was devastatingly attractive, athletic, and loyal, and, as this book shows, there is compelling evidence that the “virgin queen” spent time in bed with him. “A well-researched account of their complicated relationship. If you finished Hilary Mantel’s The Mirror and the Light and are wondering what happened next to the blood-drenched Tudor clan, this could be the book for you.” —Mary Ann Gwinn, Minneapolis Star Tribune