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The Heart and Stomach of a King: Elizabeth I and the Politics of Sex and Power - Biography of Queen Elizabeth I | Tudor History Book | Perfect for History Enthusiasts & Students
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The Heart and Stomach of a King: Elizabeth I and the Politics of Sex and Power - Biography of Queen Elizabeth I | Tudor History Book | Perfect for History Enthusiasts & Students
The Heart and Stomach of a King: Elizabeth I and the Politics of Sex and Power - Biography of Queen Elizabeth I | Tudor History Book | Perfect for History Enthusiasts & Students
The Heart and Stomach of a King: Elizabeth I and the Politics of Sex and Power - Biography of Queen Elizabeth I | Tudor History Book | Perfect for History Enthusiasts & Students
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In her famous speech to rouse the English troops staking out Tilbury at the mouth of the Thames during the Spanish Armada's campaign, Queen Elizabeth I is said to have proclaimed, "I may have the body of a weak and feeble woman, but I have the heart and stomach of a king." Whether or not the transcription is accurate, the persistent attribution of this provocative statement to England's most studied and celebrated queen illustrates some of the contradictions and cultural anxieties that dominated the collective consciousness of England during a reign that lasted from 1558 until 1603.In The Heart and Stomach of a King, Carole Levin explores the myriad ways the unmarried, childless Elizabeth represented herself and the ways members of her court, foreign ambassadors, and subjects represented and responded to her as a public figure. In particular, Levin interrogates the gender constructions, role expectations, and beliefs about sexuality that influenced her public persona and the way she was perceived as a female Protestant ruler. With a new introduction that situates the book within the emerging genre of cultural biography, the second edition of The Heart and Stomach of a King offers insight into the continued fascination with Elizabeth I and her reign.
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This book is very intriguing. I was looking for a book that showed how women have handled social dynamics from a position of power. I've learned quite a bit from reading about Elizabeth I. There's a lot of power in understanding how people perceived her, how they tried to spread rumors about her several non-existent children (which tells us about humans in general - and uh makes me wonder, do pets spread rumors too?), how she molded her public persona, how she dealt with people regarding a situation she didn't want (marriage). She deals with a lot of people who all want her to do something, each one contradicting the other. The contradicting rumors fascinated me the most though because that is a dynamic women have to deal with, even today.This isn't a bio, so if you're looking for that, you'll have to read something else.

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