| Hear Maryclaire
Moroney on 'Elizabeth I, Politics of Representation' |
As part of a Grasselli Library series of
lectures on Elizabeth I: Ruler and Legend, Maryclaire
Moroney last week (Mar 22) presented "Fashioning the Queen:
Elizabeth I & the Politics of Representation."
Dr. Moroney, Associate Professor of English at JCU, has won a Harvard-Danforth
Center Teaching Award & a Mellon Fellowship in the Humanities. Her
research & publications focus on English Renaissance literature,
particularly on the work of Edmund Spenser. Click on icons below to
hear her lecture & responses to questions. |
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<-- Dr.
Moroney's lecture (40 min) |
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<--Q1.
Did
Spenser, Shakespeare & Elizabeth relate to one another? |
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<--Q2. I noticed she is
depicted both as a prince & a princess. |
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<--Q3. With all of her accomplishments,
did anyone get beyond the image of her beauty, "fairness" & all
of that? |
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<--Q4. Was she head of the
Church of England like Henry VIII? |
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<--Q5. Was there concern
over a Catholic succeeding her? |
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