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Sir Walter Raleigh Raleigh Trevelyan

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Zusammenfassung

Sir Walter Raleigh, renaissance man, was an accomplished explorer, soldier, writer of great skill, a courtier, and a sometimes ruthless administrator. The author has unearthed extensive material in Spanish archives in order to reveal here a portrait of Raleigh and of the age in which he lived.

Sir Walter Raleigh Zusammenfassung

Sir Walter Raleigh Raleigh Trevelyan

"You have lived like a star at which the world has gazed", said the judge at Sir Walter Raleigh's trial. "He was fortune's tennis ball", said another contemporary, to many others he was an arrogant liar. Regarded by the Spanish as the most hated of pirates, Raleigh had a thirst for wealth and power that was coupled with extraordinary creative energy. Soldier, explorer, parliamentarian, chemist, reputed atheist, patron of poets and himself a fine poet, Raleigh is the epitome of the English Renaissance man. A glittering courtier in the shark pool of Elizabethan politics, he could also be a ruthless administrator. For the generation of Republicans after his death on the scaffold, Raleigh was a hero; for the Victorians he represented the gentlemanly ideal of disinterested loyalty to the crown, while more recent studies have focused on his imperialist attitude and the tensions between himself and Elizabeth I. However he is seen, Raleigh cuts as controversial and tragic figure now as he did in his own times. This is the first major biography of Sir Walter Raleigh for many years. A brilliantly realized portrait of the man and his age, it benefits from the author's several, sometimes arduous, visits to places connected with Raleigh, including sites of the fabled El Dorado, and from extensive research in Spanish archives.

Über Raleigh Trevelyan

Raleigh Trevelyan is a distinguished writer whose previous works include Rome '44: The Battle for the Eternal City, The Golden Oriole, The Shadow of Vesuvius, and A Hermit Disclosed.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Family and childhood; with the Huguenots - 1568-72; desirous of honour - 1572-9; foothold at court - 1580; Ireland - 1580-81; a kind of oracle - 1582-3; grandeur at Durham House - 1583; the first Virginia voyage - 1584; the Roanoke Fort - 1585; El Draque - 1586; more riches - 1586-7; a competition of love - 1587; armada - 1588; two shepherds meet - 1589; the lost colonists - 1590; Grenville of the "Revenge" - 1591; scandal and the tower - 1592; the school of night - 1593; the mind in searching - 1584; arrival at Trinidad - 1595; Guiana - 1595; Drake's last voyage - 1595; no forgiveness yet - 1596; Cadiz - 1596; an uneasy triumvirate - 1597; the islands voyage - 1597; crisis in Ireland - 1598; age like winter weather - 1599; rage and rebellion - 1600; Machiavelli and parliament - 1601; malice and betrayal - 1602; the main and the bye - 1603; the trial - 1603; waiting for the end - 1603; life in the Bloody Tower - 1604; friendship with the princes - 1605-7; the great "history" - 1608-9; o eloquent, just and mighty death! - 1610-12; the Overbury Affair - 1613-1615; release - 1616; aboard the "Destiny" - 1617; chronicle of death - 1617; "my brains are broken" - 1618; "piratas! piratas! - 1618; cold walls again - 1618; even such is time - 1618; afterwards. Appendix: family background.

Zusätzliche Informationen

GOR002774213
9780713993264
071399326X
Sir Walter Raleigh Raleigh Trevelyan
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Gebundene Ausgabe
Penguin Books Ltd
2002-11-07
640
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