Joost van den Vondel’s tragedy Mary Stuart, or Martyred Majesty (1646), written after the playwright’s conversion to Catholicism, has been read as a provocative glorification of a Catholic martyr. Kristine Steenbergh argues that the play’s emotional poetics aim at the creation of an affective community of Protestants and Catholics in the theatre. Through the contagious bodily experience of fear and compassion with the Queen of Scots, Vondel intended to school the audience’s emotions and foster religious tolerance in the context of the peace negotiations that would eventually lead to the end of the Eighty Years’ War. This article is part of the special issue 'Batavian Phlegm?'. Compassie en de vorming van een affectieve gemeenschap i...
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Joost van den Vondel’s tragedy Mary Stuart, or Martyred Majesty (1646), written after the playwright...
Joost van den Vondel’s tragedy Mary Stuart, or Martyred Majesty (1646), written after the playwright...
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The article by Claudia Daiber and Elke Huwiler examines two specific types of theatre plays of the G...
In the 1654 tragedy Lucifer Joost van den Vondel shows how the titular character revolts against God...
International audienceThis article proposes that a little-known French morality, _Tragique comedie f...
Joost van den Vondel’s tragedy Mary Stuart, or Martyred Majesty (1646), written after the playwright...
Joost van den Vondel’s tragedy Mary Stuart, or Martyred Majesty (1646), written after the playwright...
This article reviews some of the current trends within the field of early modern emotion studies, su...
Thomas Dekker and Philip Massinger's protestant saint’s play, The Virgin Martyr (1620), represents t...
The article addresses affective piety as it developed in the late medieval Low Countries – the new, ...
The Spanish comedia nueva was one of the most popular theatrical genres in the seventeenth-century L...
The new history of emotions and the modern history of religion share the important question of the i...
The article by Claudia Daiber and Elke Huwiler examines two specific types of theatre plays of the G...
Vrouwelijke ‘closet dramatists’ plaveiden weg voor toneelspeelsters Tijdens de Engelse Renaissance (...
Vrouwelijke ‘closet dramatists’ plaveiden weg voor toneelspeelsters Tijdens de Engelse Renaissance (...
Maria Stuart, described as Schiller’s most perfect play, is a finely balanced, inventive account of ...
Literary translations had an important role in the circulation of political ideas in Early Modern Eu...
The article by Claudia Daiber and Elke Huwiler examines two specific types of theatre plays of the G...
In the 1654 tragedy Lucifer Joost van den Vondel shows how the titular character revolts against God...
International audienceThis article proposes that a little-known French morality, _Tragique comedie f...