Marriage, Performance, and Politics at the Jacobean Court

Marriage, Performance, and Politics at the Jacobean Court

by Kevin Curran
Marriage, Performance, and Politics at the Jacobean Court

Marriage, Performance, and Politics at the Jacobean Court

by Kevin Curran

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Overview

Marriage, Performance, and Politics at the Jacobean Court constitutes the first full-length study of Jacobean nuptial performance, a hitherto unexplored branch of early modern theater consisting of masques and entertainments performed for high-profile weddings. Scripted by such writers as Ben Jonson, Thomas Campion, George Chapman, and Francis Beaumont, these entertainments were mounted for some of the most significant political events of James's English reign. Here Kevin Curran analyzes all six of the elite weddings celebrated at the Jacobean court, reading the masques and entertainments that headlined these events alongside contemporaneously produced panegyrics, festival books, sermons, parliamentary speeches, and other sources. The study shows how, collectively, wedding entertainments turned the idea of union into a politically versatile category of national representation and offered new ways of imagining a specifically Jacobean form of national identity by doing so.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781317100232
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 05/06/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 198
File size: 18 MB
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About the Author

Kevin Curran is Assistant Professor of Renaissance Literature at the University of North Texas.

Table of Contents

Introduction; Chapter 1 Inventing a Language of Union; Chapter 2 Erotic Policy: The Rhetoric of Anglo-Scottish Marriage; Chapter 3 Competing Fictions and Fictional Authority at the Palatine Wedding Celebrations; Chapter 4 Relocating Monarchical Rhetoric: The Entertainments for Robert Carr and Frances Howard; Chapter 101 Afterword;
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