Politics and Political Culture in the Court Masque

Politics and Political Culture in the Court Masque
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 297
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ISBN-10 : 9781137432018
ISBN-13 : 1137432012
Rating : 4/5 (18 Downloads)

Synopsis Politics and Political Culture in the Court Masque by : J. Knowles

Politics and Political Culture in the Court Masque considers the interconnections of the masque and political culture. It examines how masques responded to political forces and voices beyond the court, and how masques explored the limits of political speech in the Jacobean and Caroline periods.

Politics and Political Culture in the Court Masque

Politics and Political Culture in the Court Masque
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 250
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ISBN-10 : 9781137432018
ISBN-13 : 1137432012
Rating : 4/5 (18 Downloads)

Synopsis Politics and Political Culture in the Court Masque by : J. Knowles

Politics and Political Culture in the Court Masque considers the interconnections of the masque and political culture. It examines how masques responded to political forces and voices beyond the court, and how masques explored the limits of political speech in the Jacobean and Caroline periods.

The Stuart Court Masque and Political Culture

The Stuart Court Masque and Political Culture
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 9780521883542
ISBN-13 : 0521883547
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis The Stuart Court Masque and Political Culture by : Martin Butler

Examines the masques and court festivals staged between 1603 and 1640, demonstrating how they reflected and influenced the Stuart kingship.

Politics and Political Culture in the Court Masque

Politics and Political Culture in the Court Masque
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Publisher : Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages : 288
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ISBN-10 : 1349583383
ISBN-13 : 9781349583386
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis Politics and Political Culture in the Court Masque by : J. Knowles

Politics and Political Culture in the Court Masque considers the interconnections of the masque and political culture. It examines how masques responded to political forces and voices beyond the court, and how masques explored the limits of political speech in the Jacobean and Caroline periods.

The Politics of the Stuart Court Masque

The Politics of the Stuart Court Masque
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 358
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ISBN-10 : 0521594367
ISBN-13 : 9780521594363
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis The Politics of the Stuart Court Masque by : David Bevington

A 1998 collection which takes an alternative look at the courtly masque in early seventeenth-century England.

The Court Masque

The Court Masque
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Publisher : Cambridge, [Eng.] : University Press
Total Pages : 486
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015003499384
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis The Court Masque by : Enid Welsford

Imagination and Politics in Seventeenth-century England

Imagination and Politics in Seventeenth-century England
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Publisher : Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages : 218
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ISBN-10 : 075465883X
ISBN-13 : 9780754658832
Rating : 4/5 (3X Downloads)

Synopsis Imagination and Politics in Seventeenth-century England by : Todd Wayne Butler

Grounded in the language of early moderns themselves, this study proposes a new epistemology of early modern politics, which sees human thought as a precursor to political action. In analyzing a wide variety of seventeenth-century English texts, including the writings of Francis Bacon and Thomas Hobbes, Caroline Court masques, and the poetry and prose of John Milton, Todd Butler reveals an early modern English society deeply concerned with the fundamentally imaginative nature of politics.

Blackness in Opera

Blackness in Opera
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Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Total Pages : 306
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ISBN-10 : 9780252093890
ISBN-13 : 0252093895
Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis Blackness in Opera by : Naomi Andre

Blackness in Opera critically examines the intersections of race and music in the multifaceted genre of opera. A diverse cross-section of scholars places well-known operas (Porgy and Bess, Aida, Treemonisha) alongside lesser-known works such as Frederick Delius's Koanga, William Grant Still's Blue Steel, and Clarence Cameron White's Ouanga! to reveal a new historical context for re-imagining race and blackness in opera. The volume brings a wide-ranging, theoretically informed, interdisciplinary approach to questions about how blackness has been represented in these operas, issues surrounding characterization of blacks, interpretation of racialized roles by blacks and whites, controversies over race in the theatre and the use of blackface, and extensions of blackness along the spectrum from grand opera to musical theatre and film. In addition to essays by scholars, the book also features reflections by renowned American tenor George Shirley. Contributors are Naomi André, Melinda Boyd, Gwynne Kuhner Brown, Karen M. Bryan, Melissa J. de Graaf, Christopher R. Gauthier, Jennifer McFarlane-Harris, Gayle Murchison, Guthrie P. Ramsey Jr., Eric Saylor, Sarah Schmalenberger, Ann Sears, George Shirley, and Jonathan O. Wipplinger.

Criticism and Compliment

Criticism and Compliment
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 330
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ISBN-10 : 0521386616
ISBN-13 : 9780521386616
Rating : 4/5 (16 Downloads)

Synopsis Criticism and Compliment by : Kevin Sharpe

Criticism and Compliment examines the poems, plays and masques of the three figures who succeeded Ben Jonson as authors of court entertainments in the England of Charles I. The courtly literature of Caroline England has been dismissed by critics and characterised by historians as propaganda for Charles I's absolutism penned by sycophantic hirelings. Kevin Sharpe questions the assumptions on which these evaluations have been based. Challenging the traditional argument for a polarity between court and country cultures in early Stuart England, he re-reads the plays, poems and masques as primary documents of political attitudes articulated at court. Far from being confined to a decade or a party, the courtly literature of the 1630s is relocated within the broader humanist tradition of counsel. Through the language of love - a language, it is argued, that was part of the discourse of politics in Caroline England - the court poets criticised fundamental premises of the King's political ideology, and counselled traditional and moderate modes of government.

The Early Stuart Masque

The Early Stuart Masque
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Publisher : OUP Oxford
Total Pages : 336
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ISBN-10 : 9780191515989
ISBN-13 : 0191515981
Rating : 4/5 (89 Downloads)

Synopsis The Early Stuart Masque by : Barbara Ravelhofer

The Early Stuart Masque: Dance, Costume, and Music studies the complex impact of movements, costumes, words, scenes, music, and special effects in English illusionistic theatre of the Renaissance. Drawing on a massive amount of documentary evidence relating to English productions as well as spectacle in France, Italy, Germany, and the Ottoman Empire, the book elucidates professional ballet, theatre management, and dramatic performance at the early Stuart court. Individual studies take a fresh look at works by Ben Jonson, Samuel Daniel, Thomas Carew, John Milton, William Davenant, and others, showing how court poets collaborated with tailors, designers, technicians, choreographers, and aristocratic as well as professional performers to create a dazzling event. Based on extensive archival research on the households of Queen Anne and Queen Henrietta Maria, special chapters highlight the artistic and financial control of Stuart queens over their masques and pastorals. Many plates and figures from German, Austrian, French, and English archives illustrate accessibly-written introductions to costume conventions, early dance styles, male and female performers, the dramatic symbolism of colours, and stage design in performance. With splendid costumes and choreographies, masques once appealed to the five senses. A tribute to their colourful brilliance, this book seeks to recover a lost dimension of performance culture in early modern England.