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The Letters of Sir Walter Ralegh Book
' . . . this substantial volume brings together all that is known of his correspondence, uncollected since 1868 and much expanded and refined. Students of history and literature will grasp at this book as it throws a beam across the glorious, if storm - tossed, life of one of the more attractive (perhaps the most attractive) personality of a late Tudor and early Jacobean statesman, poet and adventurer. . . Joyce Youings has done a fine job. She has given us the essentials of Agnes Latham's long labours and added her own academic and editing skills to make the volume one of the finest editions to English Renaissance scholarship we are likely to see in this last year of the millennium.' - South West Soundings October 1999 'The University of Exeter Press has done the proud Devon man proud. The book is well printed and generously illustrated. Students will be grateful for plates of holograph letters which illustrate the varying forms of Ralegh's hand, and include an example of a sketch of a scaffold or gallows that he use to emphasize the message "hast post hast! hast for life".' - TLS October 22 1999 'Covering the years from 1581 to 1617 the letters provide a fascinating perspective on Ralegh's career and varied interests . . . The product of life-long scholarship, this edition provides a clear and well-organized text, supported by a valuable critical apparatus that includes an informed and instructive introduction which places the material in context. It is an attractively produced volume which includes several plates of original letters set against their modern text. Non-specialists may find some of the material heavy going, but for maritime historians of the period this is an important and invaluable edition of a rich collection of primary source material.' - International Journal of Maritime History 'Professor Youing's contribution is no small one, for many of these letters are full of local references and she probably knows more about the Elizabethan West Country than anyone else alive.' - London Review of Books, 6 July 2000 'The presses regularly roll out a new life of the great Devonian, but few if any add much of significance. This book is different. It offers the best chance of further investigation into several obscure areas.' - Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries, Spring 2000 'While the publication is itself a notable achievement in book design, the extensive endnotes along with the comprehensive introduction and index (all apparently added by Youings) make the book an extremely useful reference work on Sir Walter Ralegh.' - International History Review, vol xxii2, June 2000 'For consummated Ralegh scholars, these letters (given the inclusion of a good number of unpublished items) are certainly fascinating.' - Aevum Rassegna di scienze storiche linguistiche e filologiche 3, Anno LXXIV, Settembre-Dicembre 2000Read More
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- 0859895270
- 9780859895279
- Sir Walter Raleigh
- 1 July 1999
- University of Exeter Press
- Hardcover (Book)
- 472
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