Leicester's literary patronage
<p>During the Duke of Alençon's second courtship of Queen Elizabeth the Earl of Leicester emerged as the leading opponent of the marriage. At the same time he began to patronize a circle of writers which included Gabriel Harvey, Edmund Spenser and Philip Sidney, who helped to create the...
Main Author: | Woudhuysen, H |
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Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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1981
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