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It was the great era of domestic building. Longleat was one of the first great houses not to be fortified, a sign that the civil wars of the past were over.

Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire was a sign of the enormous wealth of its proprietress, Bess of Hardwick. It is also a wholly original, modern piece of architecture, anticipating the modern movement in its dazzling use of glass.

The Middle Temple Hall was the scene not only of many legal dinners but also of plays. Shakespeare’s
Twelfth Night
probably had its first performance here.

The 16th century religious legacy. Pope Pius V, whose tomb is shown, excommunicated Elizabeth and called Catholics to depose her, if necessary by violence.

Mary Queen of Scots became the (willing) figure- head for Catholic rebellion.

On her state visit in May 2011, Queen Elizabeth II, with bowed and silent head, acknowledged the disaster of English attitudes to Ireland since Queen Elizabeth I.

Dr Dee, mathematician, mage, and book- collector, was one of the first to popularize the astronomical discoveries of Copernicus, and coined the phrase ‘the British Empire’.

Richard Hooker, whose statue dominates the close of Exeter Cathedral, was a great philosopher and theologue who in a sense invented what is today called Anglicanism.

In this portrait, the Queen, looking particularly Welsh, fingers pearls. She loved jewels, but the picture is full of symbolism. The pearls are loot from the Spanish Main, used as a symbol of her virgin purity.

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Table of Contents

About the Book

About the Author

Also by A. N. Wilson

Title Page

Dedication

Acknowledgements

List of illustrations and credits

Preface

Part One: The Early Reign

1 The Difficulty
2 The New World
3 Ceremonial – Twixt earnest and twixt game
4 Men in Power
5 Which Church?
6 The New Learning
7 A Library at Mortlake
8 The Northern Rebellion

Part Two: 1570s

9 St Bartholomew’s Day Massacre
10 Elizabethan Women
11 Histories
12 Kenilworth
13 Ireland
14 Sir Francis Drake’s Circumnavigation
15 A Frog He Would A-wooing Go

Part Three: 1580s

16 Religious Dissent
17 Sir Philip Sidney
18 Hakluyt and Empire
19 The Scottish Queen
20 The Armada
21 London and Theatre
22 Marprelate and Hooker

Part Four: The Close of the Reign

23 A Hive for Bees
24 Sex and the City
25 The Occult Philosophy
26 My America
27 Tyrone
28
29 Hamlet : One Through Two
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Picture Section
Copyright

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