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The Elizabethan World Picture

Eustace M. Tillyard
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Year
2025
Language
English
Publisher
Bonhopai Books

About

In The Elizabethan World Picture, Eustace M. Tillyard provides a fascinating glimpse into the intellectual and cultural framework that shaped Shakespeare's age. Tillyard masterfully explores how Elizabethans perceived the universe, the divine order, and humanity's place within an intricate cosmic hierarchy. Through discussions of astrology, theology, politics, and natural philosophy, he reveals a society rooted in a grand, cohesive vision of reality where every being, from king to peasant, had an ordained role. Tillyard's accessible yet profound analysis illuminates the assumptions and beliefs underlying much of Elizabethan literature, drama, and art. Far from a dry academic treatise, his writing brings the period's worldview vividly to life, offering readers a deeper appreciation of its complexity and enduring influence. Essential for students of literature, history, and philosophy, this classic study remains an indispensable companion to understanding the soul of the Renaissance.

Related Subjects

  • General (History)
  • History
  • Adult Nonfiction
  • General (Great Britain)
  • Great Britain
  • Europe

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