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Elizabeth: creature of circumstance

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Sopravvissuta alle interminabili faide per il potere in seno alla Corte Tudor e trovatasi sul trono alla morte della sorella Maria, Elisabetta I d’Inghilterra (1533-1603) fu abilissima a mantenere il potere con ogni mezzo, soprattutto appoggiandosi alla Riforma protestante e alla classe dei nuovi ricchi sorta dalla confisca dei beni della Chiesa cattolica e dallo smantellamento dell’intero sistema monastico inglese. Una minoranza che contribuì a creare tutta una serie di miti, da quello della Regina Vergine a quello dell’Inghilterra nuova potenza navale, passando per quello dell’epoca d’oro elisabettiana da utilizzare in chiave di esaltazione politica e religiosa di ciò che nel paese si opponeva alla Chiesa cattolica. In questo libro, a metà strada tra il saggio storico e il pamphlet di polemica, Belloc analizza e confuta teorie e leggende sull’epoca elisabettiana, da lui designata come vero e proprio passaggio dal Medioevo alla società moderna.

258 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1942

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Hilaire Belloc

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Joseph Hilaire Pierre René Belloc, French-born British writer, is considered a master of light English prose and also widely known for his droll verse, especially The Bad Child's Book of Beasts in 1896.

The sharp wit of Belloc, an historian, poet, and orator, extended across a large literary output and strong political and religious convictions. Throughout his career, he prolifically wrote across a range of genres and produced histories, essays, travelogues, poetry, and satirical works.

Cautionary Tales for Children collects humorous yet dark morals, and the historical works of Hilaire Belloc often reflected his staunch Catholicism and critique of Protestant interpretations. He led advocates of an economic theory that promoted and championed distribution of small-scale property ownership as a middle ground between capitalism and socialism, alongside Gilbert Keith Chesterton, his close friend.

In politics, Hilaire Belloc served as a member of Parliament for the Liberal party, but the establishment disillusioned him. His polemical style and strong opinions made him a controversial figure, who particularly viewed modernism, secularism, and financial capitalism as threats to traditional Christian society in his critiques.

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