Language and Politics in the Sixteenth-Century History Play
Language and Politics in the Sixteenth-Century History Play examines a key preoccupation of historical drama in the period 1538-1600: the threat presented by uncivil language. 'Unlicensed' speech informs the presentation of political debate in Tudor history plays and it is also the subject of their most daring political speculations. By analyzing plays by John Bale, Thomas Norton, Thomas Sackville, and Robert Greene, as well as Shakespeare, this study also argues for a more inclusive approach to the genre.
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Language and Politics in the Sixteenth-Century History Play
Language and Politics in the Sixteenth-Century History Play examines a key preoccupation of historical drama in the period 1538-1600: the threat presented by uncivil language. 'Unlicensed' speech informs the presentation of political debate in Tudor history plays and it is also the subject of their most daring political speculations. By analyzing plays by John Bale, Thomas Norton, Thomas Sackville, and Robert Greene, as well as Shakespeare, this study also argues for a more inclusive approach to the genre.
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Language and Politics in the Sixteenth-Century History Play

Language and Politics in the Sixteenth-Century History Play

by D. Cavanagh
Language and Politics in the Sixteenth-Century History Play

Language and Politics in the Sixteenth-Century History Play

by D. Cavanagh

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Language and Politics in the Sixteenth-Century History Play examines a key preoccupation of historical drama in the period 1538-1600: the threat presented by uncivil language. 'Unlicensed' speech informs the presentation of political debate in Tudor history plays and it is also the subject of their most daring political speculations. By analyzing plays by John Bale, Thomas Norton, Thomas Sackville, and Robert Greene, as well as Shakespeare, this study also argues for a more inclusive approach to the genre.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781349507689
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Publication date: 01/01/2003
Series: Early Modern Literature in History
Edition description: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2003
Pages: 197
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

DERMOT CAVANAGH is Lecturer in English at the University of Northumbria.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements Abbreviations and Conventions Introduction The Paradox of Sedition in John Bale's King Johan The Language of Counsel in Gorboduc Language, Temperance, and the Nation in Robert Greene's The Scottish History of James IV Misreading History: Rumour in King John The Language of Treason in Richard II Henry V and the Reformation of the Word Bibliography Index
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