The Library Quarterly: Information, Community, Policy, Vol. 47, No. 2 (Apr., 1977), pp. 163-177 (15 pages) The Protestant government of Elizabethan England had at its command a large number of means ...
This essay examines how Shakespeare's Henry IV and Henry V plays react to and comment upon English anxieties about the wars in the Netherlands and Ireland and the economic crisis of the mid-1590s. The ...
After Queen Elizabeth II ascended to the throne in February 1952, the popular composer Ronald Binge changed the name of a light and graceful piece he had originally titled “The Man in the Street” to ...