This is a study of the political prophecy in England in a period delimited by the accession of King James I (1603) and the end of the Interregnum (1660). It combines the analysis of hitherto obscure manuscript texts with that of printed works to provide a nuanced account of the uses and reception of prophecies in this period. Chapter One (which focuses on the first decade of James’s reign) and Chapter Two (which covers the period 1613-19) approach the analysis of dramatic treatments of political prophecy through the study of prophecy both as a rhetorical buttress to the Jacobean state and as a protest genre. Attentive to the elite bias of the legal documents wherein allegedly oppositionist uses of prophecy are recorded, these chapters heed ...
Staging Tudor Royalty: Religious Politics in Stuart Historical Drama (1603–1607) examines the plays ...
This thesis investigates the sermons delivered at Paul's Cross, the outdoor pulpit at St. Paul's Cat...
By the early modern period, libelling a private individual had been legally redefined and was being ...
This is a study of the political prophecy in England in a period delimited by the accession of King ...
This thesis examines political prophecy in England during the reign of Elizabeth I (1558-1603). The ...
This thesis examines political prophecy in England during the reign of Elizabeth I (1558-1603). The ...
This thesis examines political prophecy in England during the reign of Elizabeth I (1558-1603). The ...
Rupert Taylor defined political prophecies as any expression of thought, written or spoken, in which...
Rupert Taylor defined political prophecies as any expression of thought, written or spoken, in which...
This thesis traces the development of political prophecy in England from the publication of Geoffrey...
In this important collection of primary sources, Laborie and Hessayon bring together a huge range of...
1603. The Wonderfull Yeare: Literary Responses to the Accession of James I argues that when James VI...
1603. The Wonderfull Yeare: Literary Responses to the Accession of James I argues that when James VI...
A re-evaluation of the king's writings combined with a detailed study of these Jacobean plays provid...
Staging Tudor Royalty: Religious Politics in Stuart Historical Drama (1603–1607) examines the plays ...
Staging Tudor Royalty: Religious Politics in Stuart Historical Drama (1603–1607) examines the plays ...
This thesis investigates the sermons delivered at Paul's Cross, the outdoor pulpit at St. Paul's Cat...
By the early modern period, libelling a private individual had been legally redefined and was being ...
This is a study of the political prophecy in England in a period delimited by the accession of King ...
This thesis examines political prophecy in England during the reign of Elizabeth I (1558-1603). The ...
This thesis examines political prophecy in England during the reign of Elizabeth I (1558-1603). The ...
This thesis examines political prophecy in England during the reign of Elizabeth I (1558-1603). The ...
Rupert Taylor defined political prophecies as any expression of thought, written or spoken, in which...
Rupert Taylor defined political prophecies as any expression of thought, written or spoken, in which...
This thesis traces the development of political prophecy in England from the publication of Geoffrey...
In this important collection of primary sources, Laborie and Hessayon bring together a huge range of...
1603. The Wonderfull Yeare: Literary Responses to the Accession of James I argues that when James VI...
1603. The Wonderfull Yeare: Literary Responses to the Accession of James I argues that when James VI...
A re-evaluation of the king's writings combined with a detailed study of these Jacobean plays provid...
Staging Tudor Royalty: Religious Politics in Stuart Historical Drama (1603–1607) examines the plays ...
Staging Tudor Royalty: Religious Politics in Stuart Historical Drama (1603–1607) examines the plays ...
This thesis investigates the sermons delivered at Paul's Cross, the outdoor pulpit at St. Paul's Cat...
By the early modern period, libelling a private individual had been legally redefined and was being ...