The Mirror of Great Britain: A Life of James VI & I

The Mirror of Great Britain: A Life of James VI & I

By History Scotland

Find out how James VI & I united kingdoms, loved mirrors & magic, and reshaped monarchy with intellect, poetry, and symbolism.

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  • 1 hour, 30 minutes
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James VI & I, who died 400 years ago, was one of Britain's most consequential and interesting monarchs, not least in creating the British monarchy itself by joining the English and Scottish thrones. A major intellectual, James's preoccupations ranged from witchcraft and theological controversy to hunting, diplomacy, poetry and sartorial fashion. The 'Mirror of Great Britain' was a spectacular jewel that gave symbolic endorsement to James's vision of British union, but mirrors themselves - with their limitless capacity to magnify, illuminate and distort - supplied James with one of his favourite literary metaphors.

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Sep 2 · 10:30 AM PDT