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Letters Of Sir Walter Ralegh

Editat de Agnes Latham, Joyce Youings
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 dec 1998
This edition of the letters of Sir Walter Ralegh will replace the long out-of-print edition of Edward Edwards published in 1868. It contains the full text, in the original spelling, with modern punctuation, of all known surviving letters, 240 in all, compared with Edwards' 160, in most cases taken from the original manuscripts, many never before published. All are extensively annotated, many have been newly dated and corrected; there is a substantial Introduction by Joyce Youings.
 
The letters help to reconcile the family man, never happier than at home on his estate in the West Country, with one who is revered, especially in North America, as the founder and inspirer of English overseas settlement. They show him drawn both towards his native West Country, where he was not universally admired, and towards the Court at Westminster where lay the determination of the success or failure of his enterprises. Never before have we been able to get as near to understanding the strengths and weaknesses of one of the best-known figures of English history, the man who was both patriot and European; courtier and failed politician; soldier and poet; owner of ships and organiser of privateering ventures yet a reluctant sailor; greedy for personal wealth and social status but apparently ready to plead the case of the poor and disadvantaged.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780859895279
ISBN-10: 0859895270
Pagini: 472
Ilustrații: illustrations
Dimensiuni: 231 x 173 x 51 mm
Greutate: 0.98 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: UNIVERSITY OF EXETER PRESS
Colecția University of Exeter Press
Locul publicării:United Kingdom

Notă biografică

Agnes Latham was Reader in English Literature, Bedford College London and editor of the standard edition of Sir Walter Ralegh's poetry. Joyce Youings is Emeritus Professor of History in the University of Exeter and is well known as a specialist in Tudor history and as an editor of Tudor documents.

Cuprins

List of the Letters
List of Plates
List of Abbreviations

Foreword by Emeritus Professor David Quinn, FBA
Preface

Introduction
   The Collection
   Previous Publication of the Letters
   A Brief Biography: Sir Walter Ralegh 1554-1618
   The Recipients of the Letters
   The Subject Matter of the Letters
     Ireland and Virginia
     Ships, Privateering and the Sea Wars
     The Queen and the Court
     Patronage
     The Sherborne Estate
     The Westcountryman
     Guiana
     The Man behind the Pen
   The Writing of the Letters
     Spelling and Style
     Ralegh's Clerks and Carriers
   Editorial Conventions
   Acknowledgements

The Letters

Appendices
   1.  Letter 31a. To Master [James] Gold from the Court, 10 October [1589]
   2.  Sir Walter Ralegh's Will, 8-10 July 1597
   3.  Agnes M. C. Latham: Bibliography

Index

Recenzii

“The University of Exeter Press has done the proud Devon man proud. The book is well printed and generously illustrated. Students will be grateful for plates of holograph letters which illustrate the varying forms of Ralegh's hand, and include an example of a sketch of a scaffold or gallows that he use to emphasize the message 'hast post hast! hast for life'.” –TLS, October 22 1999

“ . . . this substantial volume brings together all that is known of his correspondence, uncollected since 1868 and much expanded and refined. Students of history and literature will grasp at this book as it throws a beam across the glorious, if storm - tossed, life of one of the more attractive (perhaps the most attractive) personality of a late Tudor and early Jacobean statesman, poet and adventurer. . . Joyce Youings has done a fine job. She has given us the essentials of Agnes Latham's long labours and added her own academic and editing skills to make the volume one of the finest editions to English Renaissance scholarship we are likely to see in this last year of the millennium.” –South West Soundings, October 1999