Henry VIII and the Court

Henry VIII and the Court

Einband:
Fester Einband
EAN:
9781409411857
Untertitel:
Art, Politics and Performance
Genre:
Philosophie
Autor:
Suzannah Lipscomb
Herausgeber:
Taylor and Francis
Auflage:
New ed.
Anzahl Seiten:
372
Erscheinungsdatum:
20.02.2013
ISBN:
978-1-4094-1185-7

'... not a single essay falls flat. All contain fresh, compelling research and challenge readers to think again about elements of this subject that we thought we understood. ... Henry VIII and the Court challenges readers to assess more thoroughly the precedents, good and bad, used by contemporaries to understand Henry's rule.' Renaissance Quarterly 'My book of the year was Henry VIII and the Court... The 17 historians involved in the project are all working at the coalface of history, collaboratively changing our perception of the king and his world. This will be the stuff of popular history in the future: read it here first'. Lucy Worsley, The Daily Telegraph: Best books of 2013 'The collection as a whole gives an extremely entertaining, interdisciplinary overview of the wide-ranging debates and issues surrounding the arts, politics and performances at the Henrician court... The volume extends the range of sources and paradigms through which the King and his Court should be considered. No less significant, it also appears to have fully mastered the all-important and oft-forgotten notion, to delight and instruct.' Journal of the Northern Renaissance 'The volume is genuinely interdisciplinary, drawing on literature, art history, architecture and drama to illuminate various aspects of the court ... a rich collection, and one which adds depth and context to our otherwise somewhat over- politicised vision of Henry VIII's court. The plates are carefully selected and beautifully reproduced. The presentation generally is excellent and the publishers, no less than the editors, are to be congratulated upon this admirable collection.' Archiv fur Reformationsgeschichte 'By challenging canonical views of Henry, tapping new sources, and approaching familiar texts from new perspectives, these insightful and readable essays ask us to reevaluate a king we thought we already knew.' Recusant History

Autorentext
Thomas Betteridge is Professor of English and Drama at Oxford Brookes University. He has published numerous books, chapters and articles on the English Reformation and the Tudor court. He has recently edited, with Thomas S. Freeman, a collection entitled Henry VIII and History (Ashgate, 2012). Suzannah Lipscomb is Senior Lecturer and Convenor for History at New College of the Humanities, London. She is the author of 1536: The Year that Changed Henry VIII (2009) and A Visitor's Companion to Tudor England (2012). She also continues to hold a post as Lecturer in Early Modern History at the University of East Anglia and, having been a Research Curator at Hampton Court Palace, is now a consultant to Historic Royal Palaces.

Klappentext
After 500 years Henry VIII still retains a public fascination unmatched by any monarch before or since. Through this wide-ranging, yet thematically coherent approach, a fascinating window is opened into the world of Henry VIII and his court. In particular, building on research undertaken over the last ten years.

Inhalt
Contents: Introduction, Suzannah Lipscomb and Thomas Betteridge; Part I Writing About Henry VIII: Reflecting on the King's Reformation, G.W. Bernard. Part II Material Culture: Rich pickings: Henry VIII's use of confiscation and its significance for the development of the royal collection, Maria Hayward; 'As presence did present them': personal gift-giving at the Field of Cloth of Gold, Glenn Richardson; Cultures of the body, medical regimen, and physic at the Tudor court, Elizabeth T. Hurren. Part III Images: Architectural culture and royal image at the Henrician court, Kent Rawlinson; Wishful thinking: reading the portraits of Henry VIII's queens, Brett Dolman; Henry VIII and Holbein: patterns and conventions in early modern writing about artists, Tatiana C. String. Part IV Court Culture: Inscribed in memory: the prison poems of Sir Thomas Wyatt, Ruth Ahnert; Receiving the king: Henry VIII at Cambridge, Susan Wabuda; Performing Henry at the court of Rome, Catherine Fletcher. Part V Reactions: Hampton Court, Henry VIII and Cardinal Pole, Eamon Duffy; Henry VIII and the crusade against England, Susan Brigden; One survived: the account of Katherine Parr in Foxe's 'Book of Martyrs', Thomas S. Freeman. Part VI Performance: Gender and status in John Heywood's The Play of the Weather, Eleanor Rycroft; Dramatic genre and the court of Henry VIII, Peter Happé; The fall of Anne Boleyn: a crisis in gender relations?, Suzannah Lipscomb. Part VII Afterword: Henry VIII: the view from 2009, Steven Gunn; Index.


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