'Performing Libertinism in Charles II's Court: Politics, Drama, Sexuality' examines the performative nature of Restoration libertinism by reading reports of libertine activities and texts of libertine plays within the context of the fraternization between George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham, John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester, Sir Charles Sedley, Sir George Etherege, and William Wycherley. Webster argues that libertines, both real and imagined, performed traditionally secretive acts, including excessive drinking, sex, sedition, and sacrilege, in the public sphere. This eruption of the private into the public challenged a Stuart ideology that distinguished between the nation's public life and the king's and his subjects' private consciences. Alt...
General rejoicing greeted the Restoration of Charles II to the English throne in 1660; however the t...
Slander and sedition represented pervasive and dangerous forces in the early modern period. Accordin...
This thesis examines how the concept of honour functioned as a part of political discourse during th...
As the first literary work to be banned on grounds of obscenity in English history, Sodom; or the Qu...
This dissertation reevaluates the role of early modern female libertines as sexual celebrities and a...
My thesis concerns libertine ideals of pleasure in English literature from the time of the Interregn...
This dissertation examines the unprecedented public emergence of explicit sexual rhetoric in polemic...
Inheriting the Stage: Pre-Interregnum Drama in the Restoration is a study of the intersection of Res...
The Elizabethan era is generally understood to coincide with the blossoming of English language – it...
PhDThis thesis examines the question of how the restored monarchy used the ceremonies of court in th...
Though much worthy scholarship exists about English Restoration theatre, few studies examine the int...
Libertines Real and Fictional in Rochester, Shadwell, Wycherley, and Boswell examines the Restoratio...
My dissertation draws on recent methodological and theoretical developments in social history in ord...
© 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...
General rejoicing greeted the Restoration of Charles II to the English throne in 1660; however the t...
Slander and sedition represented pervasive and dangerous forces in the early modern period. Accordin...
This thesis examines how the concept of honour functioned as a part of political discourse during th...
As the first literary work to be banned on grounds of obscenity in English history, Sodom; or the Qu...
This dissertation reevaluates the role of early modern female libertines as sexual celebrities and a...
My thesis concerns libertine ideals of pleasure in English literature from the time of the Interregn...
This dissertation examines the unprecedented public emergence of explicit sexual rhetoric in polemic...
Inheriting the Stage: Pre-Interregnum Drama in the Restoration is a study of the intersection of Res...
The Elizabethan era is generally understood to coincide with the blossoming of English language – it...
PhDThis thesis examines the question of how the restored monarchy used the ceremonies of court in th...
Though much worthy scholarship exists about English Restoration theatre, few studies examine the int...
Libertines Real and Fictional in Rochester, Shadwell, Wycherley, and Boswell examines the Restoratio...
My dissertation draws on recent methodological and theoretical developments in social history in ord...
© 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...
General rejoicing greeted the Restoration of Charles II to the English throne in 1660; however the t...
Slander and sedition represented pervasive and dangerous forces in the early modern period. Accordin...
This thesis examines how the concept of honour functioned as a part of political discourse during th...