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Lord Henry Howard (1540-1614): an Elizabethan Life (Studies in Renaissance Literature, 27)

معرفی کتاب «Lord Henry Howard (1540-1614): an Elizabethan Life (Studies in Renaissance Literature, 27)» نوشتهٔ Daniel C. Andersson، منتشرشده توسط نشر D.S. Brewer در سال 2009. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

First full biography of the Elizabethan Henry Howard, one of the most influential noblemen of his time, tracing his chequered career and placing him in the context of Renaissance humanism. `A profound and sophisticated understanding of Howard's intellectual universe and literary production'. JONATHAN WOOLFSON Born the second son of the poet Earl of Surrey, Henry Howard was a Cambridge scholar, courtier and crypto-Catholic intriguer of suspicious repute; after falling in and out of favour with Elizabeth I, he eventually became the most important adviser to James I. Rather than view him through the prism of Jacobean court and political life, as the sparse previous critical attention has tended to do, this detailed reassessment places him in the context of scholarship on Renaissance humanism and its varied interactions with the different styles of argument and persuasion that Howard used, often to no avail, to improve his position during troubled times. The book will be of huge importance to all those interested in the intellectual, religious or political history of early modern England.

'A profound and sophisticated understanding of Howard's intellectual universe and literary production'. JONATHAN WOOLFSON Born the second son of the poet Earl of Surrey, Henry Howard was a Cambridge scholar, courtier and crypto-Catholic intriguer of suspicious repute; after falling in and out of favour with Elizabeth I, he eventually became the most important adviser to James I. Rather than view him through the prism of Jacobean court and political life, as the sparse previous critical attention has tended to do, this detailed reassessment places him in the context of scholarship on Renaissance humanism and its varied interactions with the different styles of argument and persuasion that Howard used, often to no avail, to improve his position during troubled times. The book will be of huge importance to all those interested in the intellectual, religious or political history of early modern England.

CONTENTS 8 ABBREVIATIONS 12 EDITORIAL PRINCIPLES 13 PREFACE 14 Introduction 18 1. ‘The knowledge of good letters’. 26 2. ‘Tanta assiduitas’. 47 3. ‘Beware of to much arte’. 71 4. ‘The skill of Philenus’. 98 5. ‘In some sort communicat with daunger’. 123 6. ‘Somewhat closely carried’. 144 7. ‘No termination but in vocativo’. 161 8. ‘An nobilitas perdatur per infamiam?’ 185 CONCLUSION 196 Appendix I Henry Howard’s Epicedion for Nicholas Carr 199 Appendix II A Note on Edification 203 BIBLIOGRAPHY 209 INDEX 235 BACKCOVER 242 This detailed reassessment of Henry Howard traces his career through its various vicissitudes. In particular, it places him in the context of scholarship on Renaissance humanism and its varied interactions
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