and William Lambarde (1536-1601), Nowell's protégé and eventually the first editor of the Old English Laws, are key figures in Elizabethan historical discourses and in its political and literary ...
In this rural pocket of the American South, they still spoke in an Elizabethan English accent, with the words of ancestors ...
Exploring one of the most remarkable decades in English literary history ... and sensitive book that should be of great interest to anyone studying or teaching Elizabethan literature and culture." ...
Elizabethan society was divided into a hierarchy ... In reaction to these plots, Elizabeth punished the English Catholic community. Large fines were placed on the heads of Catholic households ...
Today that long week of transition comes to an end. In the earliest years of her reign, a new Elizabethan Age was proclaimed by some. Such was the excitement over the young queen, the marvels of ...
Elizabethan society was divided into a hierarchy ... In reaction to these plots, Elizabeth punished the English Catholic community. Large fines were placed on the heads of Catholic households ...