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The Elizabethans [Hardcover]

A.N. Wilson
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  • Hardcover: 448 pages
  • Publisher: Hutchinson (1 Sep 2011)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0091931517
  • ISBN-13: 978-0091931513
  • Product Dimensions: 23.1 x 16.3 x 4.1 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 158,231 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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"With The Elizabethans, AN Wilson returns to his winning formula of a single-volume work in which he aims to paint 'a portrait of an age.' Like The Victorians, it’s not exactly narrative history but still includes all the best anecdotes, while the gaps are filled with some broad-brush social background. Wilson retains his eye for amusing detail and at the same time skate impressively over swathes of intellectual history. It’s easy to digest and it’s stirring stuff."--Evening Standard

"Wilson’s one volume histories--such as The Victorians and Our Times--have a very adept facility in limning both the continuities and the dramatic changes over an era… Wilson brings a novelist’s skill with detail in rendering the large cast human (for example, Elizabeth’s ring had to be cut from her finger on her death). Much attention is paid to the literary figures of the period , and Wilson makes a wonderful defence of Edmund Spenser’s The Faerie Queene, a poem too often overlooked as dreamy allegory while scholars pore over the colonial implications of his View of The Present State of Ireland. And for such an English book, there is a curious homage to Scotland. Elizabeth, Wilson argues, was more influenced by John Knox then we might have thought."--Scotland on Sunday

"As with his superb Victorians, AN Wilson’s new history of the Elizabethans is really an attempted portrait of the Elizabethan soul... the armada of 1588 was a 'stupendous enterprise', and one of the most exciting summers of English history, equalled only by 1940... Francis Drake was a genuine hero, as well as a ruthlessly acquisitive pirate... Wilson’s literary enthusiasms are so infectious, you vow to read Spenser’s The Faerie Queene from start to finish... Here as elsewhere, literature and religion constantly intertwine. Wilson vividly presents the religious passions of the time, but also suggests the dawn of a new religious scepticism."--The Sunday Times

"His witty, conversational style and eye for period detail bring the brilliance and spectacle of the Elizabethan age to life... The vast array of subjects covered in the book justify its description as 'panoramic'. Theatre, pageantry and literature jostle for position alongside plague, rebellion, astrology and the occult."--Sunday Express

"Wilson collects his material from impressively diverse sources... Read it to understand why, despite ‘the Difficulty’, Queen Elizabeth and her subjects still do matter."--Literary Review

"The author, well known for his magisterial overview of the Victorian period, works steadily through Elizabeth’s reign... the England Wilson describes is one of perennial fascination to readers of both history and fiction. It continues to draw scholars because this is where modern Britain was forged; we can see ourselves in the past. Wilson captures this particularly well in his description of the doomed struggle to dominate Ireland and in his understanding of the progress of the Reformation in England... There is much to treasure."--Financial Times

"The Elizabethans is much more than a reanimation of some of the most vigorous personalities of that, or any, age. It is a largely successful attempt to recapture the energy and spirit of a time of burgeoning self-confidence in a variety of fields--statecraft, pageantry, exploration, poetry, drama--which nonetheless does not pass over the more 'difficult' aspects of the reign, including the plight of the majority of women, the poor, the Irish, Catholics and those whose systematic enslavement provided the blood-money for an incipient British Empire... At times Wilson’s perceptions of his subject are more than a match for the professionals, and twice as well-expressed... The Elizabethans is itself a fitting monument to an expansive epoch."--Daily Telegraph

"The prolific AN Wilson has produced a new survey of the age of the first Elizabeth. It is written with all the verve of the young Rowse... He looks through the eyes of some of the most colourful and celebrated characters in English history and culture... Readers will take delight."--The Spectator

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The acknowledged master of the all-encompassing single volume of history demonstrates the profound impact the Elizabethan age has had on contemporary Britain

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36 of 38 people found the following review helpful
Fantastic Detail 13 Sep 2011
By Noura
Format:Hardcover
This book knocked my socks off. This is only the second review I have written for Amazon despite always having at least 3 books on the go at once so it is a measure of the admiration I have for A N Wilson's writing style and quality of his information, that I feel I want to write one now. I can imagine what an interesting dinner party guest A N Wilson must be - his intellect and ability to express himself made this book stand out from the countless others I have read about this era. He has the happy gift of being able to bring people to life despite the centuries between then and now without making the text heavy or stuffy. This was one of the very few books I have read in the last 3 or so years that has been published without any typos or printing errors or grammatical howlers - at least as far as I could see - which makes a refreshing change. If you buy only one book about Elizabeth I's England - this should be it. He gets to grips vividly with Elizabeth's character and includes all manner of social and political facts in a fascinating and well researched way. It is often tempting to skip weighty historical books but in reading this one I happily read and re-read several chapters to completely absorb the atmosphere and intelligent approach that A N Wilson has used. Buy this one if you can!!!
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By HPowell
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This book was brought to my attention by a fellow student when I asked her where she acquired some of her information on Elizabeth I. As a simple read it is fine, the style of writing makes it easy to read, unlike the style of some historians who write on the Tudor period. However there is a serious lack of referencing and evidence, which makes some of his points hard to believe. For instance he states that Elizabeth knew Welsh, this is a highly contested idea even today, and yet he offers no evidence to support this claim.

As an aid for an undergraduate, or even for someone interested in the period, this book would be fine. But for higher study, Wilson makes himself an unreliable source by not giving evidence for his claims.
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Patchy history 1 Feb 2012
Format:Hardcover
Patchy effort from AN Wilson. I read and enjoyed his popular histories of the Victorians, Edwardians etc., but he seems less sure of himself here and the eye for the telling detail or anecdote is absent. There is perhaps too much focus on the socio-cultural at the expense of good old-fashioned narrative - strange in an author with such a traditionalist's reputation. The book's cohesion suffers as a result, encouraging a kind of pick-and-mix approach by the reader. Most unfortunate is the author's barely-contained suspicion of Catholicism, which informs much of his account of the religious strife of Elizabethan England. He falls into the elementary schoolboy historian's error of trying to "contemporize by comparison" when he compares solitary Jesuit missionaries hiding in Elizabethan priest-holes with contemporary Islamic terrorists. Good historians don't take sides. Plus points are his illuminating chapters on Ireland and the Spanish Armada and descriptions of the lives of Drake and Raleigh that bring these great men to life.
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