Tudor and Stuart Texts

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Our Tudor and Stuart Texts series began in 1996 and is designed to provide accessible critical editions of English treatises that are not readily available to students and teachers. The series currently has four titles.
The 'Coronation portrait' of Elizabeth I, ca. 1600. By courtesy of the National Portrait Gallery, London

The Queen's Majesty's Passage and Related Documents. Ed. Germaine Warkentin. (2004)

A scholarly, modernized, annotated edition of the first virtually complete record of an English royal entry, Elizabeth Tudor's entry to London in 1559.

Early Stuart Pastoral

George Wither, et al. Early Stuart Pastoral. “The Shepherd’s Pipe” by George Wither and others, and “Shepherd’s Hunting” by George Wither. Ed. James Doleman. (1999)

Fully annotated and modernized texts of two pastoral collections from the reign of James I.

The Trial of Nicholas Throckmorton

The Trial of Nicholas Throckmorton. Ed. Annabel Patterson. (1998)

Edited and annotated edition of the 1554 treason trial of Nicholas Throckmorton. Includes two appendices of documents relating to the trial. Of interest to scholars of Tudor and Stuart drama, history, law, and culture.

The True Law of Free Monarchies and Basilikon Doron

James I. The True Law of Free Monarchies and Basilikon Doron. Ed. with an intro. by D. Fischlin and M. Fortier. (1996)

Two significant texts that illuminate Renaissance British notions of kingship and the nature and uses of power, now available in a format designed for classroom use.

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