Deities, Devils, and Dams: Elizabeth I, Dover Harbour and the Family of Love

In Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 162, 2008 Lectures. pp. 45 (2009)
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This lecture presents the text of the speech about Elizabeth I Queen of England delivered by the author at the 2008 Raleigh Lecture on History held at the British Academy. It explores the religious movement called the Family of Love and discusses Sir Walter Raleigh's knowledge about the discourse on Dover Harbour, which was later spuriously attributed to him. The lecture provides an excerpt and interpretation of Queen Elizabeth's poem titled On Monsieur's Departure.

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David Wootton
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