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The daring muse of the early Stuart funeral elegy
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17 March 2021

LITERARY CRITICISM / General, Literary studies: c 1400 to c 1600, LITERARY CRITICISM / Poetry, LITERARY CRITICISM / Modern / 16th Century, Literary studies: poetry and poets, Literary theory
Introduction
1 Prince Henry
2 ‘A Prison is in all things like a Grave': elegies on Arbella Stuart, Sir Thomas Overbury, and Sir Walter Ralegh
3 Royal deaths
4 Military deaths of the 1620s
5 To ‘Silence Slanders toungue’: elegies on George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham
6 A defence of suicide: William Douglas’ funeral elegy on the Second Earl of Lothian
7 Funeral elegies on elite women
8 From robe to winding sheet: funeral elegies on churchmen and scholars
9 Distracted into heresy
Afterword
Appendix: terminology, genres, and sub-genres
Select bibliography
Index