"SHE only was a KING, and knew how to govern. How to support the dignity of her crown, and the repose and weal of her subjects, required the course she had taken": such was the tribute of Henry IV, King of France, to Elizabeth I, Queen of England.
This essay by Jacqueline Q. Louison is the second edition of "The She-King". It highlights a consecrated life to "duty". It establishes a subtle distinction between overpraise and discredit.
A retired teacher of English, Jacqueline Q. LOUISON has published twelve books of fiction and poetry. Holder of a Doctorate in Letters, Foreign Languages and Literatures, having presented a Master degree on Toni Morrison and a thesis entitled The Puritans and the Foundation of the United States of America, she continues to study, with more and more enthusiasm, the unfoldment of the human race.
Il n'y a pour le moment pas de critique presse.