Exploring trends in early twentieth-century historical thought, the book draws a compelling analogy between historical and political thought. It delves into the style and methods of history writing, offering insights into how these approaches have evolved. The author provides a thoughtful examination of the intellectual landscape of the time, making it a significant contribution to the understanding of historical narrative and methodology.
A. L. Rowse Reihenfolge der Bücher
A. L. Rowse war ein produktiver Historiker und Literaturwissenschaftler, der sich auf das elisabethanische England und Shakespeare-Studien konzentrierte. Er ist bekannt für seine von Cornwall inspirierte Poesie und seine umfassenden Shakespeare-Forschungen. Rowse war zudem leidenschaftlicher Büchersammler und versah viele seiner Erstausgaben mit scharfen, kritischen Anmerkungen, die seine intellektuelle Schärfe und seinen Ruf als Jähzornigen widerspiegelten.






- 2024
- 2024
Reflections on the Puritan Revolution
- 270 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
The book explores the cultural and artistic devastation inflicted by the Puritans during the English Civil War, highlighting the significant losses England experienced as a result of their actions. It provides a critical examination of the impact of Puritan ideology on society and the arts, shedding light on the broader consequences of this tumultuous period in English history.
- 2024
Queen Elizabeth and Her Subjects
- 158 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
Focusing on the Elizabethan Age, this book offers an in-depth exploration of key figures and themes, including the influential roles of William Cecil and Lord Burghley, as well as the women surrounding Queen Elizabeth. First published in 1935, it serves as an essential resource for students and scholars interested in British history, providing a detailed look at the political and social dynamics of the period.
- 2024
A.L. Rowse offers a personal glimpse into his lifelong connection with the renowned poet, beginning from their time together at Oxford. This memoir captures the essence of Auden's character and artistry, reflecting on their enduring friendship and Rowse's insights into the poet's life and work. Through anecdotal storytelling, the book reveals the complexities of Auden's personality and his impact on Rowse, providing readers with a unique perspective on one of the 20th century's most significant literary figures.
- 1995
With a life almost spanning the 20th century, A.L. Rowse has known many of the great historians of our age: men such as G.M. Trevelyan, A.J.P. Taylor, Hugh Trevor-Roper and Sir Lewis Namier. In this memoir, he reflects upon his personal and professional friendships and rivalries.
- 1974
A. L. Rowse's exploration of the Elizabethan Age offers a comprehensive look into its social and cultural history, showcasing his expertise as a master historian. This new paperback edition brings back his insightful analysis, which has been praised as "fascinating" by the New York Times. The work delves into the intricacies of the era, providing readers with a rich understanding of its significance in history.
- 1970


