English Lands, Letters and Kings, vol. 2: From Elizabeth to Anne

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English Lands, Letters and Kings, vol. 2: From Elizabeth to Anne

by Donald Grant Mitchell

EN·~6 hours·10 chapters

Chapters

10 total
1

PREFATORY LETTER.

1:37
2

ENGLISH LANDS, LETTERS, & KINGS. - CHAPTER I.

44:46
3

CHAPTER II.

47:25
4

CHAPTER III.

47:36
5

CHAPTER IV.

51:24
6

CHAPTER V.

39:32
7

CHAPTER VI.

45:28
8

CHAPTER VII.

44:10
9

CHAPTER VIII.

43:53
10

INDEX.

10:02

Description

A warm, conversational guide invites listeners into the world of late‑16th‑ and early‑17th‑century England, using vivid snapshots of countryside lanes, bustling ports, and glittering London streets. The narrative opens with a nostalgic letter that sets the tone, then quickly moves to describe a nation still pulsing with Elizabeth’s legacy—gold‑laden galleons arriving at Devon, spice‑laden caravans on the Thames, and the everyday rhythm of coaches and wherries. Alongside these scenes, the book introduces the era’s towering literary figures—Shakespeare, Bacon, Jonson, and their peers—showing how their works reflected and shaped a society in transition.

The second part follows the political shift from the Tudor to the Stuart dynasty, explaining the intricate family ties that handed the crown to a new house. It paints the early Stuart court against a backdrop of expanding trade, emerging colonial ambitions, and a vibrant cultural life that kept England’s artistic fire burning. Listeners will come away with a clear sense of how land, letters, and kings intertwined to forge the foundations of modern Britain.

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Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (360K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2017-02-09

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Donald Grant Mitchell

Donald Grant Mitchell

1822–1908

Best known by the pen name Ik Marvel, this 19th-century American writer won a wide readership with warm, reflective books like Reveries of a Bachelor. His work often joined literary charm with a deep affection for rural life, especially the Connecticut landscape he loved.

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