Book: Mary Queen Of Scots: Romance And Nation Examining visual, musical and literary works from the late Tudor period to the First World War, "Mary Queen of Scots" traces a nation's long romance with the queen it once rejected.
Considering both mainstream works (from Edmund Spenser to Sir Walter Scott) and the attachments to Mary that have been formed and sustained by certain subaltern groups, particularly women, Jayne Lewis separates Mary's life from the myth that formed about her and shows how her prevailing image as a sexualized mother has made her a complicated object of political and personal desire. Lewis demonstrates how this desire emerged at a formative moment in the history of modern Britain, and, over time, subliminally shaped that very history.
Details of Book: Mary Queen Of Scots: Romance And Nation Book: Mary Queen Of Scots: Romance And Nation
Author: Jayne Elizabeth Lewis
ISBN: 0415114810
ISBN-13: 9780415114813
, 978-0415114813
Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: 22101998
Publisher: Routledge
Number of Pages: 272
Language: English