The Politics of Mirth: Jonson, Herrick, Milton, Marvell, and the Defense of Old Holiday PastimesUniversity of Chicago Press, 23.03.1989 - 319 Seiten "Leah Marcus's The Politics of Mirth: Jonson, Herrick, Milton, Marvell, and the Defense of Old Holiday Pastimes is a fascinating study of why James and Charles promoted some types of rural sport and festival and of how certain literary texts participated in promoting or critiquing royal policy. . . . Marcus provocatively links texts not often studied in conjunction with one another, and she provides strong and detailed readings of those texts."—Jean E. Howard |
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Andrew Marvell Anglican antimasque Appleton House associated audience authority Bartholomew Fair Ben Jonson Book of Sports Cambridge Caroline Cavalier celebrated Charles Christmas church City Clarendon Coke Comus Comus's contemporary Corinna court masque customs dance Dekker Devil divine drama Earl of Bridgewater Earl's ecclesiastical England English entertainment feast festival Fitzdottrel garden grove Hermetic Hermeticism Herrick Hesperides hierarchy holiday Inigo Inigo Jones Jacobean James's John Jonson Jonsonian King James king's Lady Laud Laudian liberty license liturgy London Lord Love Restored Lovelace Lovelace's Lucasta Ludlow magic Marvell Marvell's masque masque's maypole meadows Milton's masque monarch Mower old pastimes Orgel Overdo Oxford pagan performed Pleasure Reconciled Plutus poem poet poetry political Press public mirth Puritan Reconciled to Virtue reform Renaissance reprint revelry rhetoric ritual royal royalist rural Sabrina sacred seventeenth-century Stephen Orgel Stuart suggests theater tion traditional pastimes Univ Vision of Delight Wales William
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