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Tag: Queen of Hearts

The Wedding of Elizabeth Stuart

Posted on February 14, 2023February 14, 2023 by misswalsingham

On Valentine’s day 1613, Elizabeth Stuart, daughter of James VI & I, married Frederick, Elector Palatine. Here are 26 little-known… Read more The Wedding of Elizabeth Stuart

The Other Elizabeth …

Posted on August 19, 2022 by misswalsingham

My piece about Elizabeth Stuart’s appropriation of her godmother’s image and the devoted body of fans she built up across… Read more The Other Elizabeth …

Literary Salons

Posted on December 3, 2021 by misswalsingham

It’s all going on this week … anyone would think I’d written a book or something! This is me being… Read more Literary Salons

Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Hearts

Posted on December 1, 2021December 1, 2021 by misswalsingham

It’s all getting very exciting in the lead up to publication day on 9 December, with Suzannah Lipscomb choosing Queen… Read more Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Hearts

Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Hearts …

Posted on August 24, 2021 by misswalsingham

is almost here! I’ve been lucky enough to receive the most lovely comments from Natalie Zemon Davis and Kate Mosse,… Read more Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Hearts …

Bohemian Rhapsody

Posted on March 23, 2021March 23, 2021 by misswalsingham

It’s here! The cover for my latest book has arrived!   “In Queen of Hearts, Nadine Akkerman combines matchless archival… Read more Bohemian Rhapsody

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Archival detective, author, biographer, cryptographer, editor, spymistress. Prof in early modern lit & culture; VSRF @JesusOxford; Represented by @JohnsonAlcock

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misswalsingham Professor Nadine Akkerman @misswalsingham ·
31 Mar

My favourite poet died #OTD in 1631

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Today we remember John Donne, who died #OnThisDay in 1631.
This copy of Abelard, carrying Donne's inscription and motto, is now in Sion College Library. The book was purchased by the College thanks to the bequest of £200 made by Elizabeth Hicks, Viscountess Campden in 1643.

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