Sir Walter Raleigh
โ Scribed by Willard Mosher Wallace
- Publisher
- Princeton University Press
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 356
- Series
- Princeton Legacy Library; 2354
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Sir Walter Raleigh was truly the Renaissance man of Elizabethan England: soldier and diplomat serving in the wars between Spain and England, courtier and Captain of the Queen's Guard in Elizabethโs flamboyant court, explorer of a New World and colonizer of Virginia, member of Parliament and devotee of science, musician and literary patron, historian and poet. A dashing and complex figure, often in advance of his times and rebellious against them, Raleigh had the misfortune not simply to combine brilliance and versatility with arrogance and intolerance, but to live beyond the expansiveness of Elizabethโs reign into the sober times of her successor, James Stewart. Knighted by the Queen, Raleigh enjoyed her favor until he was eclipsed by Robert Devereux, the Earl of Essex. Thereafter his fortunes fell, and he was finally imprisoned and tried by James I on grounds of treason. This book, conveying the excitement and flavor of Raleigh and his times, offers a new judgment of the man, and particularly of the famous trial that led to his imprisonment in the Tower and to his subsequent execution for treason. Mr. Wallace points out that, though the charges against Raleigh were questionable, the trial was legally just. On the other hand, the law itself, the court procedure, and the behavior of the prosecutor, Sir Edward Coke, were essentially unjust. After Raleighโs death, jurists rallied to his defense, and changes in law and procedure were finally instituted. The trial thus has a historic importance not only in Raleighโs life but also in English legal history.
Originally published in 1959.
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โฆ Table of Contents
PREFACE
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Contents
Illustrations
1. "FORTUNE'S TENNIS-BALL"
2. EDUCATION AND EARLY YEARS
3. RALEIGH AT COURT
4. VIRGINIA
5. SHADOWS OF THE FUTURE
6. THE ARMADA AND ENGLAND'S COUNTERATTACK
7. POET, PATRON, AND "ATHEIST"
8. MARRIAGE, IMPRISONMENT AND RELEASE
9. YEARS OF DISGRACE
10. THE FIRST EXPEDITION TO GUIANA
11. ACTION AT CADIZ
12. THE ISLANDS VOYAGE
13. THE FINAL RIVALRY WITH ESSEX
14. THE TWILIGHT YEARS OF POWER
15. ARRAIGNMENT FOR TREASON
16. THE TRIAL
17. THE WAIT FOR EXECUTION
18. THE EARLY TOWER YEARS
19. THE LATER TOWER YEARS
20. THE TRAGIC EXPEDITION
21. THE KING'S WELCOME
22. THE FINAL VICTORY
APPENDIX
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
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