This essay focuses on provincial libel cases between private individuals tried at the court of Star Chamber during the early seventeenth century. Libelling saw personal scandals creatively couched in verses, visual symbols, or mock-ceremonies, and read, sung, and posted in early modern communities. This essay identifies a range of ‘manners’ of libel, and compares a libellous ‘Stage plaie’ to a set of libellous mock-proclamations and a ‘book’ of playing card knaves. The essay argues that libels should be understood as functioning on a spectrum of performance. They should therefore prompt an expansion of the boundaries of early performance
In Medieval England, games and plays were cognate activities. By Shakespeare’s time, “games” seem to...
This essay examines the performative aspect of observances and festivities associated with Rogationt...
The Elizabethan era is generally understood to coincide with the blossoming of English language – it...
This essay focuses on provincial libel cases between private individuals tried at the court of Star ...
This essay focuses on provincial libel cases between private individuals tried at the court of Star ...
By the early modern period, libelling a private individual had been legally redefined and was being ...
With a particular emphasis on Devon, this thesis examines cases of early-modern libel as performance...
© 2020 Anna Schneider CordnerEmbodying Opposition: Early Modern Libel and the Politics of Personalit...
Libel — the spreading of a message in order to defame a person — was a common offence in the provinc...
Slander and sedition represented pervasive and dangerous forces in the early modern period. Accordin...
Slander and sedition represented pervasive and dangerous forces in the early modern period. Accordin...
The recent historiography of libels has emphasised their roles in asserting and applying the mores a...
Outside of legal history, studies of early modern libel have focused on libelous verse and are conce...
Libel and Lampoon shows how English satire and the law mutually shaped each other during the long ei...
This study explores the cultural implications of theatrical performance in early modern England. Eve...
In Medieval England, games and plays were cognate activities. By Shakespeare’s time, “games” seem to...
This essay examines the performative aspect of observances and festivities associated with Rogationt...
The Elizabethan era is generally understood to coincide with the blossoming of English language – it...
This essay focuses on provincial libel cases between private individuals tried at the court of Star ...
This essay focuses on provincial libel cases between private individuals tried at the court of Star ...
By the early modern period, libelling a private individual had been legally redefined and was being ...
With a particular emphasis on Devon, this thesis examines cases of early-modern libel as performance...
© 2020 Anna Schneider CordnerEmbodying Opposition: Early Modern Libel and the Politics of Personalit...
Libel — the spreading of a message in order to defame a person — was a common offence in the provinc...
Slander and sedition represented pervasive and dangerous forces in the early modern period. Accordin...
Slander and sedition represented pervasive and dangerous forces in the early modern period. Accordin...
The recent historiography of libels has emphasised their roles in asserting and applying the mores a...
Outside of legal history, studies of early modern libel have focused on libelous verse and are conce...
Libel and Lampoon shows how English satire and the law mutually shaped each other during the long ei...
This study explores the cultural implications of theatrical performance in early modern England. Eve...
In Medieval England, games and plays were cognate activities. By Shakespeare’s time, “games” seem to...
This essay examines the performative aspect of observances and festivities associated with Rogationt...
The Elizabethan era is generally understood to coincide with the blossoming of English language – it...