Court Masques

Court Masques
Author: David Lindley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 286
Release: 1998
Genre: Courts and courtiers
ISBN: 9780192834560

The masque had a brief but splendid life as the dominant mode of entertainment at the early Stuart court, and it has increasingly come to be recognized as a genre offering a fascinating insight into the culture and politics of the early seventeenth century. This selection of 18 masques traces the evolution of the genre from Jonson's early masques for King James I to Davenant's 1640 masque for Charles I, performed just before the outbreak of civil war. It also includes examples of entertainments performed on royal progresses, as well as one domestic masque. Court masques were extravagant multi-media happenings, imbued with often arcane allegorical programmes by writers and designers, and frequently commenting on topical political issues. In this, the most substantial available selection, readers are offered the annotation necessary to gain an understanding of the complexities of the individual texts. Under the General Editorship of Michael Cordner of the University ofYork, the texts have been newly edited and are presented with modernized spelling and punctuation. In addition to the detailed notes there is a scholarly introduction, making this edition invaluable to students of Renaissance drama and court culture.

Worlds Within Worlds

Worlds Within Worlds
Author: Steve Rappaport
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 472
Release: 2002-04-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780521892216

A study of urban life in early modern Britian which combines sophisticated quantitative analysis with vivid empirical detail.