Elizabethan Platypus
I spent some time studying at Oxford in my undergraduate days. Much of that season was passed in the freezing upper corners of the Radcliffe Camera delving into the byzantine world of Elizabethan political iconography. The paper I produced on it won a small prize and I still have the certificate hanging up in my office. After returning to this side of the pond, I went out a rented "Elizabeth" directed by Shekhar Kapur and staring Cate Blanchett in the leading role as the (not so) Virgin Queen. The chief impression I walked away with at the time was that it was a dark, brooding, and incredibly cynical piece. It was also interesting to see how the movie wove its way through the varying and contradictory world of Elizabethan scholarship. Nothing is deferred or left ambiguous; at each critical juncture, the movie takes a definite stand. Fast forward to the present. My wife and I are working our way through popular depictions of English royalty in fi...