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The Cult of Elizabeth: Elizabethan Portraiture and Pageantry by Roy Strong
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The Cult of Elizabeth: Elizabethan Portraiture and Pageantry

by Roy Strong

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This book by the same author as "Gloriana: the Portraits of Elizabeth I," is a collection of essays that together form an in-depth study of the myth of Gloriana. Included are detailed analyses of the "Young Man among Roses" miniature and Sir Henry Unton's memorial picture, but of particular interest are the chapters on the Accession Day festivities and on the Order of the Garter.
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No other woman in world history has been of such compulsive interest as Elizabeth Tudor. While the rest of the 16th-century Europe was subject to the bloodshed of religious war, Tudor peace brought England its great flowering of the arts. Central to that flowering was the enigmatic legend of the Queen herself, a myth deliberately created and sustained over four decades by public spectacle and courtly chivalry, by private sonnet and official oration.

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