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On the death of Elizabeth I, Anna of Denmark, wife to James VI and I, became the first queen consort of both England and Scotland. She offered her subjects north and south of the border an ideal of consortship: an attractive, fecund woman with a flair for display.

Yet, history has been far from kind to the first British consort.

Anna has been castigated as frivolous, vain, stupid, and more interested in dancing and pleasure than politics.

This is unfair. As scholarship has recently begun to show, the queen was a determined, intelligent woman whose contributions to the cultural lives of her kingdoms was to prove of major importance in late-Renaissance Britain.

This study aims to contextualise Anna not as a woman of minor significance in relation to the queens regnant of the sixteenth century, but as an inheritor of the bloody legacies of previous consorts north and south of the border.

What emerges is a woman of wit, intelligence, and taste, who exploited political faction to her benefit and that of her children; who was canny enough to manage a slippery husband and sovereign; who sought creative avenues to mitigate the increasingly troublesome issue of her foreignness; and who provided the public face of monarchy in the teeth of an errant king who placed little stock in public opinion.



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Contents: To Be a Consort and Wear a Crown – Denmark – The Danish Girl – The Old Young Man – The Princess Bride – By Weltring Waues – Vehement Winter – Scotland – Anna, Our Welbelovit Queene – The Woman of Property – All of Them Witches – The Invention of Tradition – Strange Bedfellows – Catholic Queen, Kirk and Killer King – And Either Victory or Else a Grave – England – Hail and Welcome, Fairest Queen! – Our Queen Is a Catholic in Heart – Blessed Are the Peacemakers – Rumour Doth Double – Two Fair Youths – Loss and Marriage – Suns That Set – Will Ye No Come Back Again? – For Sure No Good Prince Dies.

Anna of Denmark: Queen in Two Kingdoms

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      Publisher: Peter Lang International Academic Publishers
      Publication Date: 20/12/2021
      ISBN13: 9781789973419, 978-1789973419
      ISBN10: 1789973414

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      On the death of Elizabeth I, Anna of Denmark, wife to James VI and I, became the first queen consort of both England and Scotland. She offered her subjects north and south of the border an ideal of consortship: an attractive, fecund woman with a flair for display.

      Yet, history has been far from kind to the first British consort.

      Anna has been castigated as frivolous, vain, stupid, and more interested in dancing and pleasure than politics.

      This is unfair. As scholarship has recently begun to show, the queen was a determined, intelligent woman whose contributions to the cultural lives of her kingdoms was to prove of major importance in late-Renaissance Britain.

      This study aims to contextualise Anna not as a woman of minor significance in relation to the queens regnant of the sixteenth century, but as an inheritor of the bloody legacies of previous consorts north and south of the border.

      What emerges is a woman of wit, intelligence, and taste, who exploited political faction to her benefit and that of her children; who was canny enough to manage a slippery husband and sovereign; who sought creative avenues to mitigate the increasingly troublesome issue of her foreignness; and who provided the public face of monarchy in the teeth of an errant king who placed little stock in public opinion.



      Table of Contents
      Contents: To Be a Consort and Wear a Crown – Denmark – The Danish Girl – The Old Young Man – The Princess Bride – By Weltring Waues – Vehement Winter – Scotland – Anna, Our Welbelovit Queene – The Woman of Property – All of Them Witches – The Invention of Tradition – Strange Bedfellows – Catholic Queen, Kirk and Killer King – And Either Victory or Else a Grave – England – Hail and Welcome, Fairest Queen! – Our Queen Is a Catholic in Heart – Blessed Are the Peacemakers – Rumour Doth Double – Two Fair Youths – Loss and Marriage – Suns That Set – Will Ye No Come Back Again? – For Sure No Good Prince Dies.

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