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Title Mid-Tudor queenship and memory : the making and re-making of Lady Jane Grey and Mary I / Valerie Schutte, Jessica S. Hower, editors
Published Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, [2023]
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Description 1 online resource (xi, 274 pages) : illustrations
Series Queenship and power, 2730-938X
Queenship and power. 2730-938X
Contents Introduction; Jessica S. Hower -- Princely Humanism at the Accession of Mary Tudor; Matthew Tibble -- As the Kinges of this Realme her most noble Progenitours: Historical (Self-) Fashioning at the Accession Moment; Jessica S. Hower -- Anointing Judith: Liturgy, Music, and the Coronation of Mary I; Daniel Bennett Page -- Mary Tudor: Royal Castilian Images Promote Tudor Legitimacy and Power; Louisa Woodville -- Wyatts Rebellion: History, Memory, and Representation; William B. Robison -- Word of a Prince: Collaborative Authorship in Mary Is Guildhall Speech; Moira Duncan -- Newtons Three Body Problem Acted on the Stage: Mary I and Lady Jane Grey in Restoration and Early Georgian Theater; Courtney Herber -- Representations of Edward Underhill at the Accessions of Jane Grey and Mary Tudor; Valerie Schutte -- A wonder lasts nine days: Typology, Romance, Politics, and Religion in Tudor Rose and Lady Jane; Carolyn Colbert -- The Great English Queen-Off: Lady Jane Grey and Mary I in Historical Fiction; Stephanie Russo
Summary This book explores (mis)representations of two female claimants to the Tudor throne, Lady Jane Grey and Mary I of England. It places Jane's attempted accession and Mary I's successful accession and reign in comparative perspective, and illustrates how the two are fundamentally linked to one another, and to broader questions of female kingship, precedent, and legitimacy. Through ten original essays, this book considers the nature and meaning of mid-Tudor queenship as it took shape, functioned, and was construed in the sixteenth century as well as its memory down to the twenty-first, in literary, musical, artistic, theatrical, and other cultural forms. Offering unique comparative insights into Jane and Mary, this volume is a key resource for researchers and students interested in the Tudor period, queenship, and historical memory. Valerie Schutte is a specialist on Tudor queens. Jessica S. Hower is Associate Professor of History at Southwestern University, USA.
Notes Includes index
Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed September 27, 2023)
Subject Mary I, Queen of England, 1516-1558.
Grey, Jane, Lady, 1537-1554.
Mary I, Queen of England, 1516-1558 -- In literature
Grey, Jane, Lady, 1537-1554 -- In literature
Tudor, House of.
SUBJECT Grey, Jane, Lady, 1537-1554. fast (OCoLC)fst00034484
Mary I, Queen of England, 1516-1558. fast (OCoLC)fst00015044
Tudor, House of. fast (OCoLC)fst00213879
Subject Queens -- England -- 16th century
Collective memory.
Collective memory.
Literature.
Queens.
SUBJECT Great Britain -- History -- Tudors, 1485-1603. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85056776
Subject England.
Great Britain.
Genre/Form History.
Form Electronic book
Author Schutte, Valerie, editor.
Hower, Jessica S., editor.
ISBN 9783031356889
3031356888