The Face of Queenship: Early Modern Representations of Elizabeth I
The Face of Queenship investigates the aesthetic, political, and gender-related meanings in representations of Elizabeth I by her contemporaries. By attending to eyewitness reports, poetry, portraiture, and discourses on beauty and cosmetics, this book shows how the portrayals of the queen s face register her contemporaries hopes, fears, hatreds, mockeries, rivalries, and awe. In its application of theories of the meaning of the face and its exploration of the early modern representation and interpretation of faces, this study argues that the face was seen as a rhetorical tool and that Elizabeth was a master of using her face to persuade, threaten, or comfort her subjects.
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The Face of Queenship: Early Modern Representations of Elizabeth I
The Face of Queenship investigates the aesthetic, political, and gender-related meanings in representations of Elizabeth I by her contemporaries. By attending to eyewitness reports, poetry, portraiture, and discourses on beauty and cosmetics, this book shows how the portrayals of the queen s face register her contemporaries hopes, fears, hatreds, mockeries, rivalries, and awe. In its application of theories of the meaning of the face and its exploration of the early modern representation and interpretation of faces, this study argues that the face was seen as a rhetorical tool and that Elizabeth was a master of using her face to persuade, threaten, or comfort her subjects.
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The Face of Queenship: Early Modern Representations of Elizabeth I

The Face of Queenship: Early Modern Representations of Elizabeth I

by A. Riehl
The Face of Queenship: Early Modern Representations of Elizabeth I

The Face of Queenship: Early Modern Representations of Elizabeth I

by A. Riehl

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The Face of Queenship investigates the aesthetic, political, and gender-related meanings in representations of Elizabeth I by her contemporaries. By attending to eyewitness reports, poetry, portraiture, and discourses on beauty and cosmetics, this book shows how the portrayals of the queen s face register her contemporaries hopes, fears, hatreds, mockeries, rivalries, and awe. In its application of theories of the meaning of the face and its exploration of the early modern representation and interpretation of faces, this study argues that the face was seen as a rhetorical tool and that Elizabeth was a master of using her face to persuade, threaten, or comfort her subjects.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780230614956
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
Publication date: 06/21/2010
Series: Queenship and Power
Edition description: 2010
Pages: 248
Product dimensions: 5.70(w) x 8.30(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

ANNA RIEHL is an Assistant Professor of English at Auburn University, USA.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations ix

Note on the Text xi

Acknowledgments xiii

List of Abbreviations xvii

Introduction 1

1 Plain Queen, Gorgeous King: Tudor Royal Faces 13

2 "Let nature paint your beauty's glory": Beauty and Cosmetics 37

3 Meeting the Queen: Documentary Accounts 65

4 "Mirrors more than one": Elizabeth's Literary Faces 91

5 Portraiture: The Painted Texts of Elizabeth's Faces 123

Part I Elizabeth and Hilliard 127

Part II Augmenting the Canon 151

Notes 173

Bibliography 209

Index 239

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