Performing Libertinism in Charles II's Court

Performing Libertinism in Charles II's Court
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Publisher : Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages : 251
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ISBN-10 : 1349529931
ISBN-13 : 9781349529933
Rating : 4/5 (31 Downloads)

Synopsis Performing Libertinism in Charles II's Court by : J. Webster

Performing Libertinism in Charles II's Court examines the performative nature of Restoration libertinism through reports of libertine activities and texts of libertine plays within the context of the fraternization between George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham, John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester, Sir Charles Sedley, Sir George Etherege, and William Wycherley. Webster argues that libertines, both real and imagined, performed traditionally secretive acts, including excessive drinking, sex, sedition, and sacrilege, in the public sphere. This eruption of the private into the public challenged a Stuart ideology that distinguished between the nation's public life and the king's and his subjects' private consciences.

Performing Libertinism in Charles II's Court

Performing Libertinism in Charles II's Court
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 257
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ISBN-10 : 9781403980281
ISBN-13 : 1403980284
Rating : 4/5 (81 Downloads)

Synopsis Performing Libertinism in Charles II's Court by : J. Webster

Performing Libertinism in Charles II's Court examines the performative nature of Restoration libertinism through reports of libertine activities and texts of libertine plays within the context of the fraternization between George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham, John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester, Sir Charles Sedley, Sir George Etherege, and William Wycherley. Webster argues that libertines, both real and imagined, performed traditionally secretive acts, including excessive drinking, sex, sedition, and sacrilege, in the public sphere. This eruption of the private into the public challenged a Stuart ideology that distinguished between the nation's public life and the king's and his subjects' private consciences.

Culture and Politics at the Court of Charles II, 1660-1685

Culture and Politics at the Court of Charles II, 1660-1685
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Publisher : Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages : 310
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ISBN-10 : 9781843835905
ISBN-13 : 1843835908
Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Synopsis Culture and Politics at the Court of Charles II, 1660-1685 by : Matthew Jenkinson

The reconstitution of the royal court in 1660 brought with it the restoration of fears that had been associated with earlier Stuart courts: disorder, sexual liberty, popery and arbitrary government. This volume illustrates the ways in which court culture was informed by the heady politics of Britain between 1660 and 1685.

Lord Rochester in the Restoration World

Lord Rochester in the Restoration World
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 305
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ISBN-10 : 9781107064393
ISBN-13 : 1107064392
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis Lord Rochester in the Restoration World by : Matthew C. Augustine

Essays by leading scholars explore the work, life and times of the notorious libertine poet John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester.

The World of Elizabeth Inchbald

The World of Elizabeth Inchbald
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Publisher : Rutgers University Press
Total Pages : 271
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ISBN-10 : 9781644532584
ISBN-13 : 1644532581
Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis The World of Elizabeth Inchbald by : Daniel J. Ennis

This collection centers on the remarkable life and career of the writer and actor Elizabeth Inchbald (1753–1821), active in Great Britain in the late eighteenth century. Inspired by the example of Inchbald’s biographer, Annibel Jenkins (1918–2013), the contributors explore the broad historical and cultural context around Inchbald’s life and work, with essays ranging from the Restoration to the nineteenth century. Ranging from visual culture, theater history, literary analyses and to historical investigations, the essays not only present a fuller picture of cultural life in Great Britain in the long eighteenth century, but also reflect a range of disciplinary perspectives. The collection concludes with the final scholarly presentation of the late Professor Jenkins, a study of the eighteenth-century English newspaper The World (1753-1756).

The Oxford Handbook of Restoration Literature

The Oxford Handbook of Restoration Literature
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 801
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ISBN-10 : 9780192690883
ISBN-13 : 0192690884
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis The Oxford Handbook of Restoration Literature by : Matthew C. Augustine

The Oxford Handbook of Restoration Literature begins by asking if there was a distinctive literature of the Restoration. For a long time, the answer seemed obvious: heroic drama, libertine comedy, scandalous lyrics, and the short but brilliant career of John Wilmot, earl of Rochester. Could there be an age when the coincidence of literary culture and political rule were any more obvious? But as this Handbook will remind us, some of the most wonderful literature of this Restoration came from writers who had lived across the decades of turbulence and into an age when the Stuart kings returned, when the Church and House of Lords were restored, a world made safe for bishops and for the memory of divine right rule. Of course, these returns and restorations did not meet with uniform celebration. John Milton wrote his great epic poems not in quiet submission but in a kind of resistance to the dominant culture of the 1660s, and Andrew Marvell produced his most brilliant satiric verse by holding up a looking glass to court corruption and Anglican intolerance. So we begin with the most obvious conclusion: Restoration literature does and does not fit to the categories that so long defined the late Stuart age. This book explores and contests, challenges and reimagines the experience embodied by the writing of the late Stuart world and invites readers new to this world and those who have often read its literatures to the pleasures but as well to the challenges and discomforts of its texts.

Henry Bennet, Earl of Arlington, and his World

Henry Bennet, Earl of Arlington, and his World
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 186
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ISBN-10 : 9781000090857
ISBN-13 : 100009085X
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis Henry Bennet, Earl of Arlington, and his World by : Robin Eagles

This book offers the first major reassessment of the life and work of Sir Henry Bennet, earl of Arlington, for over a century. Arlington was one of Charles II’s chief ministers and the book charts his early years through to the careers of his descendants, examining his political development as a courtier, diplomat, linguist and politician. Authored by a series of experts in the field, the book not only shines a light on his career, but also on Charles II’s reign as a whole, on the Cavalier court and on Restoration politics. Arlington was a significant player in international politics and this is reflected in the collection’s treatment of his time abroad in the 1650s, his central role as an advisor and ambassador, and his influence in Ireland.

Classics in Extremis

Classics in Extremis
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 422
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ISBN-10 : 9781350017269
ISBN-13 : 1350017264
Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis Classics in Extremis by : Edmund Richardson

Classics in Extremis reimagines classical reception. Its contributors explore some of the most remarkable, hard-fought and unsettling claims ever made on the ancient world: from the coal-mines of England to the paradoxes of Borges, from Victorian sexuality to the trenches of the First World War, from American public-school classrooms to contemporary right-wing politics. How does the reception of the ancient world change under impossible strain? Its protagonists are 'marginal' figures who resisted that definition in the strongest terms. Contributors argue for a decentered model of classical reception: where the 'marginal' shapes the 'central' as much as vice versa – and where the most unlikely appropriations of antiquity often have the greatest impact. What kind of distortions does the model of 'centre' and 'margins' produce? How can 'marginal' receptions be recovered most effectively? Bringing together some of the leading scholars in the field, Classics in Extremis moves beyond individual case studies to develop fresh methodologies and perspectives on the study of classical reception.

Scandalous Liaisons

Scandalous Liaisons
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Publisher : Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages : 355
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ISBN-10 : 9781445648798
ISBN-13 : 1445648792
Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Synopsis Scandalous Liaisons by : R. E. Pritchard

Tells the story of the most hedonistic, loose-living court in English history

Itch, Clap, Pox

Itch, Clap, Pox
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Publisher : Yale University Press
Total Pages : 280
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ISBN-10 : 9780300217056
ISBN-13 : 0300217056
Rating : 4/5 (56 Downloads)

Synopsis Itch, Clap, Pox by : Noelle Gallagher

A lively interdisciplinary study of how venereal disease was represented in eighteenth-century British literature and art In eighteenth-century Britain, venereal disease was everywhere and nowhere: while physicians and commentators believed the condition to be widespread, it remained shrouded in secrecy, and was often represented using slang, symbolism, and wordplay. In this book, literary critic Noelle Gallagher explores the cultural significance of the "clap" (gonorrhea), the "pox" (syphilis), and the "itch" (genital scabies) for the development of eighteenth-century British literature and art. As a condition both represented through metaphors and used as a metaphor, venereal disease provided a vehicle for the discussion of cultural anxieties about gender, race, commerce, and immigration. Gallagher highlights four key concepts associated with venereal disease, demonstrating how infection's symbolic potency was enhanced by its links to elite masculinity, prostitution, foreignness, and facial deformities. Casting light where the sun rarely shines, this study will fascinate anyone interested in the history of literature, art, medicine, and sexuality.