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Título
Political Rhetoric in Lope de Vega’s Representation of Elizabeth I
Autor(es)
Palabras clave
Literatura de los Siglos de Oro
Poesía
Lope de Vega
La Dragontea
Elizabeth I
Corona trágica
Clasificación UNESCO
5506.13 Historia de la Literatura
Fecha de publicación
2019
Editor
University of Nebraska Press
Citación
“Political Rhetoric in Lope de Vega’s Representation of Elizabeth I”, en Eduardo Olid Guerrero & Esther Fernández (eds.), "The image of Elizabeth I in Early Modern Spai"n, Lincoln, University of Nebraska Press, 2019, pp. 227-250.
Resumen
In this chapter I study the main rhetorical tropes used by Lope de Vega to portray the English queen Elizabeth I in two of his long poems: "La Dragontea" and "Corona trágica". Lope constructs an image of Elizabeth based partially on the models of the bad ruler: one who acts moved by greed, lust, tyranny, treason and deceit. These are ideas rooted in the early modern discourse surrounding the limits of power and the characteristics of different approaches to exercising political responsibility―and, indirectly, of when it was legitimate to confront a monarch.
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ISBN
9781496208446
DOI
10.2307/j.ctvbtzkn5.12
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