In seventeenth-century England, the Cavaliers became increasingly disillusioned with the harsh realities of an ever-changing world. After the Restoration in 1660, a return to pre-Commonwealth conditions was not possible—the Cavaliers could not forget years in exile, the loss of estates, and the beheading of Charles I. Pre-Restoration concepts of honor and idealism, to which the Cavaliers had been exposed at the court of Henrietta Maria, became for many empty and meaningless. To the Cavaliers, nothing remained sacred in a world of hypocrisy, pettiness, and deceit. By approaching the drama of the Cavaliers as an indicator of the contemporary milieu, the intrinsic merit of these works can be viewed in a clearer perspective, Davenant, Killigr...
The dissertation presents the Beaumont and Fletcher canon in an interpretive light that traces, thro...
© 2011 Dr. Brandon Choon Hong ChuaThe Stuart Restoration of 1660 occurred in the aftermath of a dest...
My thesis explores Restoration repertory theatre in the 1670-71 season, examining all of the new and...
The propaganda image of the Cavalier during the English Civil War has become an enduring part of bot...
This thesis examines how the concept of honour functioned as a part of political discourse during th...
The book explores the representation of kingship on the English Restoration stage. In the early year...
The Restoration period in England was an historical turning point, witness to the imminent change fr...
The Restoration Era, 1660-1688, has long borne a reputation as an exceptionally debauched period of ...
Inheriting the Stage: Pre-Interregnum Drama in the Restoration is a study of the intersection of Res...
Charles II attempted to allay his subjects’ responses to the traumatic events of the English Civil W...
This study argues that the classical legal concepts of dominium and imperium, ownership and rule, il...
After the civil conflicts of the seventeenth century, England during the Restoration period began to...
After the civil conflicts of the seventeenth century, England during the Restoration period began to...
The dissertation presents the Beaumont and Fletcher canon in an interpretive light that traces, thro...
The dissertation presents the Beaumont and Fletcher canon in an interpretive light that traces, thro...
The dissertation presents the Beaumont and Fletcher canon in an interpretive light that traces, thro...
© 2011 Dr. Brandon Choon Hong ChuaThe Stuart Restoration of 1660 occurred in the aftermath of a dest...
My thesis explores Restoration repertory theatre in the 1670-71 season, examining all of the new and...
The propaganda image of the Cavalier during the English Civil War has become an enduring part of bot...
This thesis examines how the concept of honour functioned as a part of political discourse during th...
The book explores the representation of kingship on the English Restoration stage. In the early year...
The Restoration period in England was an historical turning point, witness to the imminent change fr...
The Restoration Era, 1660-1688, has long borne a reputation as an exceptionally debauched period of ...
Inheriting the Stage: Pre-Interregnum Drama in the Restoration is a study of the intersection of Res...
Charles II attempted to allay his subjects’ responses to the traumatic events of the English Civil W...
This study argues that the classical legal concepts of dominium and imperium, ownership and rule, il...
After the civil conflicts of the seventeenth century, England during the Restoration period began to...
After the civil conflicts of the seventeenth century, England during the Restoration period began to...
The dissertation presents the Beaumont and Fletcher canon in an interpretive light that traces, thro...
The dissertation presents the Beaumont and Fletcher canon in an interpretive light that traces, thro...
The dissertation presents the Beaumont and Fletcher canon in an interpretive light that traces, thro...
© 2011 Dr. Brandon Choon Hong ChuaThe Stuart Restoration of 1660 occurred in the aftermath of a dest...
My thesis explores Restoration repertory theatre in the 1670-71 season, examining all of the new and...