Anne of Denmark Queen of England

Standard Name: Anne of Denmark,, Queen of England

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Dedications Bathsua Makin
It was dedicated to Queen Anne , wife of James I (who died on 2 March this year). It seems that this was to be printed as a pamphlet; one sample sheet survives in a...
Friends, Associates Lady Mary Wroth
LMW performed in The Masque of Blacknesse, which Ben Jonson had written to accommodate the queen 's desire for herself and her ladies to represent black women.
Lewalski, Barbara Kiefer. Writing Women in Jacobean England. Harvard University Press, 1993.
28, 31
Roberts, Josephine A., and Lady Mary Wroth. “Introduction and Notes”. The Poems of Lady Mary Wroth, Louisiana State University Press, 1983, pp. 3 - 75, 219.
12
Leisure and Society Lady Mary Wroth
LMW appeared with other court ladies at the funeral of Anne of Denmark .
Hannay, Margaret P. Philip’s Phoenix: Mary Sidney, Countess of Pembroke. Oxford University Press, 1990, http://U of A HSS.
203-4
Roberts, Josephine A., and Lady Mary Wroth. “Introduction and Notes”. The Poems of Lady Mary Wroth, Louisiana State University Press, 1983, pp. 3 - 75, 219.
27
Occupation Cicely Bulstrode
As lady-in-waiting to Anne of Denmark , James I 's queen, from 1607, CB became for the last two years of her short life part of the court's social circle.
Occupation Lady Anne Clifford
LAC attended the funeral of Anne of Denmark ; here she enjoyed much talk with my Old Lady of Pembroke
Clifford, Lady Anne. The Diary of Anne Clifford, 1616-1619: A Critical Edition. Editor Acheson, Katherine O., Garland, 1995.
111
and other acquaintances: she notes this to be the last time she saw Lady Pembroke.
Clifford, Lady Anne. The Diary of Anne Clifford, 1616-1619: A Critical Edition. Editor Acheson, Katherine O., Garland, 1995.
111
politics Anne Lady Southwell
This expedition seems to have constituted involving herself in Court politics in connection with the succession of James VI of Scotland to the English throne as James I . She travelled (like other ladies) to...
Textual Features Rose Tremain
This is a story about the loves of musicians, a historical novel in that it is set in seventeenth-century Denmark and Norfolk in England, and in that it offers the reader a great deal...
Textual Production Aemilia Lanyer
AL accompanied her title poem with elaborate paratextual matter, both to introduce and to conclude it. Before the narrative come nine individual prefatory addresses or dedications to powerful ladies of the court, all except one...
Theme or Topic Treated in Text Antonia Fraser
This book manages almost as large a cast of characters as The Weaker Vessel—including major figures such as Guy Fawkes , Thomas Winter , and Robert (Robin) Catesby ; rulers such as King James
Travel Anne Lady Southwell
Not long before travelling to Ireland, she made a dash north to Berwick-on-Tweed to welcome Queen Anne of Denmark from Scotland to England.
Southwell, Anne, Lady. “Introduction”. The Southwell-Sibthorpe Commonplace Book, edited by Jean Klene, Renaissance English Text Society, 1997, p. xi - xliii.
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Timeline

About 1606: Anna Walker beautifully transcribed a copy...

Women writers item

About 1606

Anna Walker beautifully transcribed a copy of her devotional work A Sweete Savor for Woman, designed for presentation to its dedicatee, James I's queen, Anne of Denmark .
Trill, Suzanne. “A Feminist Critic in the Archives: Reading Anna Walker’s ’A Sweete Savor for Woman’ c. 1606”. Women’s Writing, Vol.
9
, No. 2, 2002, pp. 199-14.
201, 203, 204, 206, 207, 210-11

30 April 1615: John Donne preached To the Queen at Greenwich,...

Writing climate item

30 April 1615

John Donne preached To the Queen at Greenwich, his earliest surviving sermon.
Donne, John. “Chronological Table”. Complete Poetry and Selected Prose, edited by John Davy Hayward, Nonesuch Library, 1955, p. xi - xii.
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