Neptune's Triumph for the Return of Albion was composed as the Twelfth Night masque for the Court Christmas. Ben Jonson wrote the masque in answer to the request from Prince Charles and the Duke of Buckingham who had returned from a Spanish mission. Charles and Buckingham had made a secret journey to Spain to negotiate the prince's marriage with the Spanish Infanta and to bring her home to England. The Spanish match had been a favorite and ambitious project of King James. However, after long negotiations the prince and the duke returned home resentfully, and the Jacobean court was divided between James and Prince Charles concerning England's Continental policies. Jonson's masque dealt with the safe return of Prince Charles from his misson t...
In its own time, Ben Jonson’s 1616 Folio was considered revolutionary. Jonson’s contemporaries were ...
[22] p.By Ben Jonson.Partly in verse.The year on the title page is given according to Lady Day datin...
This dissertation traces the role of figural language and aesthetic form in representations of Engli...
Since Stephen Orgel's groundbreaking publication The Illusion of Power, the politics of Jonson's mas...
In this paper, I examined how the Stuart court masque was adopted and subtly criticized in The Tempe...
The royal entry developed in the Renaissance Europe was a vehicle for the glorification of monarchic...
Available for non-commercial, internal use by students, staff, and faculty at the University of Mich...
At the time of Shakespeare's career as an actor and playwright, the Court masque was an opulent and ...
Ben Jonson’s Works, published in 1616, included all his comedies written that far, and meant an impo...
During the year 1608-9, Ben Jonson composed two major works, The Masque of Queens and Epicoene. Both...
v. 8. Time vindicated ; Neptune's triumph ; Pan's anniversary ; The masque of owls ; The fortunate i...
In 1701–1702 writer and poet Peter Anthony Motteux collaborated with composer John Eccles, Master of...
This paper focuses on the role of the royal and aristocratic audience in the masques produced in the...
Includes bibliographical references (page 47).This paper highlights Jonson's portrayal of contempora...
Tennyson uses the Arthurian legend in Idylls of the King to explore the conflict between the King\u2...
In its own time, Ben Jonson’s 1616 Folio was considered revolutionary. Jonson’s contemporaries were ...
[22] p.By Ben Jonson.Partly in verse.The year on the title page is given according to Lady Day datin...
This dissertation traces the role of figural language and aesthetic form in representations of Engli...
Since Stephen Orgel's groundbreaking publication The Illusion of Power, the politics of Jonson's mas...
In this paper, I examined how the Stuart court masque was adopted and subtly criticized in The Tempe...
The royal entry developed in the Renaissance Europe was a vehicle for the glorification of monarchic...
Available for non-commercial, internal use by students, staff, and faculty at the University of Mich...
At the time of Shakespeare's career as an actor and playwright, the Court masque was an opulent and ...
Ben Jonson’s Works, published in 1616, included all his comedies written that far, and meant an impo...
During the year 1608-9, Ben Jonson composed two major works, The Masque of Queens and Epicoene. Both...
v. 8. Time vindicated ; Neptune's triumph ; Pan's anniversary ; The masque of owls ; The fortunate i...
In 1701–1702 writer and poet Peter Anthony Motteux collaborated with composer John Eccles, Master of...
This paper focuses on the role of the royal and aristocratic audience in the masques produced in the...
Includes bibliographical references (page 47).This paper highlights Jonson's portrayal of contempora...
Tennyson uses the Arthurian legend in Idylls of the King to explore the conflict between the King\u2...
In its own time, Ben Jonson’s 1616 Folio was considered revolutionary. Jonson’s contemporaries were ...
[22] p.By Ben Jonson.Partly in verse.The year on the title page is given according to Lady Day datin...
This dissertation traces the role of figural language and aesthetic form in representations of Engli...