DIVAs a woman wielding public authority, Elizabeth I embodied a paradox at the very center of sixteenth-century patriarchal English society.? Louis Montrose?€s long-awaited book, iThe Subject of Elizabeth, /iilluminates the ways in which the Queen and her subjects variously exploited or obfuscated this contradiction. BRBRMontrose offers a masterful account of the texts, pictures, and performances in which the Queen was represented to her people, to her court, to foreign powers, and to Elizabeth herself.? Retrieving this ?€Elizabethan imaginary?€ in all its richness
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