It is a critical commonplace to note sharp cultural differences between Elizabethan and Jacobean England. But how and why did this transition take place? What kinds of decisions and assumptions were involved as writers responded to the new king? How did residual Elizabethan expectations and habits of mind shape the English response to James I, and what were the consequences? How much control did James have over his reception? This study examines these questions in detail by exploring a wide range of texts written during the first decade of his reign in England, from 1603 to 1613.
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The Making of Jacobean Culture: James I and the Renegotiation of Elizabethan Literary Practice
It is a critical commonplace to note sharp cultural differences between Elizabethan and Jacobean England. But how and why did this transition take place? What kinds of decisions and assumptions were involved as writers responded to the new king? How did residual Elizabethan expectations and habits of mind shape the English response to James I, and what were the consequences? How much control did James have over his reception? This study examines these questions in detail by exploring a wide range of texts written during the first decade of his reign in England, from 1603 to 1613.
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ISBN-13: | 9780521034609 |
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Publisher: | Cambridge University Press |
Publication date: | 12/14/2006 |
Edition description: | Revised ed. |
Pages: | 296 |
Product dimensions: | 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.59(d) |
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