"... While the Elizabethan world was still going on — and in some respects it was still continuing, in modified form, until the Second World War — British and American historians were able to see the reign of Queen Elizabeth I as a glory age. This was how the Elizabethans saw themselves. Their great plot, Edmund Spenser, named his Faerie Queene (who was a projection of Elizabeth herself) Gloriana, and her capital, an idealized London, he named Cleopolis — the Greek for 'Glory-ville'. Modern historians from, let us say, James Anthony Froude (1819–84) to (1903–97) wrote about the Elizabethan Age with celebratory brio. They note, correctly, that this was the age when the history of modern England (and Wales) really began."
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