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Literature of the Stuart Successions - An Anthology

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Informationen zum Autor Andrew McRae is Professor of Renaissance Studies at the University of Exeter John West is Assistant Professor of Seventeenth-Century Literature and Culture at the University of Warwick Klappentext By gathering together some of the very best Stuart succession writing, Literature of the Stuart Successions offers fresh perspectives upon the history and culture of the period. It includes fifty texts (or extracts), selected to demonstrate the breadth and significance of succession writing, as well as introductory and explanatory material. Inhaltsverzeichnis General introduction Part I: 1603 IntroductionI.1 A Proclamation Declaring the Undoubted Right of our Sovereign Lord King James, to the Crown of the Realms of England, France and Ireland (1603)I.2 Richard Niccols, 'A True Subject's Sorrow, for the Loss of his Late Sovereign' (1603)I.3 Michael Drayton, To the Majesty of King James (1603)I.4 Sir John Davies, 'The King's Welcome' and 'To the Queen at the Same Time' (1603)I.5 A New Song to the Great Comfort and Rejoicing of all True English Hearts, at our Most Gracious King James his Proclamation, upon the 24 of March last past in the City of London (1603) 1.6 Thomas Dekker, from The Whole Magnificent Entertainment: Given to King James, Queen Anne his Wife, and Henry Frederick the Prince, Upon the Day of His Majesty's Triumphant Passage (from the Tower) through his Honourable Citie (and Chamber) of London (1604)I.7 Ben Jonson, 'A Panegyre on the Happy Entrance of James our Sovereign to his First High Session of Parliament' (1604)I.8 King James, from The Kings Majesty's Speech, as it was Delivered by him in the Upper House of the Parliament (1604) Part II: 1625 IntroductionII.1 John Rous, from his diary (27 March 1625)II.2 James Shirley, 'Upon the Death of King James' (1646)II.3 John Donne, from The First Sermon Preached to King Charles (1625)II.4 From A True Discourse of all the Royal Passages, Triumphs and Ceremonies, Observed at the Contract and Marriage of the High and Mighty Charles, King of Great Britain, and the Most Excellentest of Ladies, the Lady Henrietta Marie of Bourbon (1625)II.5 George Eglisham, from The Forerunner of Revenge. Upon the Duke of Buckingham, for the Poisoning of the Most Potent King James of Happy Memory King of Great Britain, and the Lord Marquis of Hamilton, and Others of the Nobility (1626)II.6 William Drummond of Hawthornden, from The Entertainment of the High and Mighty Monarch Charles (1633) Part III: 1653 and 1658 IntroductionIII.1 [Marchamont Nedham], from Mercurius Politicus, 184 (December 1653)III.2 'The Character of a Protector' (c. 1654)III.3 Andrew Marvell, The First Anniversary of the Government under his Highness the Lord Protector (1655)III.4 From The Public Intelligencer, 152 (November 1658)III.5 John Dryden, Heroic Stanzas, Consecrated to the Glorious Memory of his Most Serene and Renowned Highness Oliver Late Lord Protector of this Commonwealth, &c. Written after the Celebration of his Funeral (1659)III.6 The World In a Maze, or, Oliver's Ghost (1659) Part IV: 1660 IntroductionIV.1 The Declaration of Breda (1660)IV.2 John Milton, from The Ready and Easy Way to Establish a Free Commonwealth (1660)IV.3 Samuel Pepys, from his diary (25 May 1660)IV.4 Martin Parker, The King Enjoys his Own Again. To be Joyfully Sung, with its Own Proper Tune (c. 1660)IV.5 John Dryden, Astraea Redux. A Poem On the Happy Restoration and Return Of His Sacred Majesty Charles the Second (1660)IV.6 Rachel Jevon, Exultationis Carmen: To the Kings Most Excellent Majesty upon his Most Desired Return (1660)IV.7 John Crouch, The Muses' Joy For The Happy Arrival and Recovery of that Weeping Vine Henrietta-Maria, the most Illustrious Queen-Mother, and Her Royal Branches (1660)IV....

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Authors Adeline McRae, Andrew McRae, Andrew West Mcrae, John West
Assisted by Andrew McRae (Editor), John West (Editor)
Publisher Manchester University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.12.2017
 
EAN 9781526104632
ISBN 978-1-5261-0463-2
No. of pages 344
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature

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