Masques and Entertainments
Title | Masques and Entertainments PDF eBook |
Author | Ben Jonson |
Publisher | |
Pages | 466 |
Release | 1890 |
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Heralds and Heraldry in Ben Jonson's Plays, Masques and Entertainments
Title | Heralds and Heraldry in Ben Jonson's Plays, Masques and Entertainments PDF eBook |
Author | Arthur Huntington Nason |
Publisher | |
Pages | 194 |
Release | 1907 |
Genre | Heraldry |
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The Accidence of Ben Jonson's Plays, Masques, and Entertainments
Title | The Accidence of Ben Jonson's Plays, Masques, and Entertainments PDF eBook |
Author | Astley Cooper Partridge |
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Pages | 356 |
Release | 1953 |
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Ben Jonson: The sad shepherd. The fall of Mortimer. Masques and entertainments
Title | Ben Jonson: The sad shepherd. The fall of Mortimer. Masques and entertainments PDF eBook |
Author | Ben Jonson |
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Pages | 878 |
Release | 1963 |
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Ben Jonson
Title | Ben Jonson PDF eBook |
Author | Ben Jonson |
Publisher | Yale University Press |
Pages | 396 |
Release | 1970-01-01 |
Genre | Drama |
ISBN | 9780300012590 |
The Renaissance court masque, traditionally an entertainment of music, dancing, pageantry, and spectacular scenic effects was transformed by Ben Jonson into a serious mode of literary expression. Because its flexibility provided a forum for his dramatic imagination, Jonson was able to resolve and transcend the satiric vision that was in many ways the substance of his drama. He instructed as well as applauded his courtly audience and, with the aid of the great theatrical designer Inigo Jones, brought unity to the diverse elements of the masque, infusing them with a moral and poetic life. In early 1969, Yale University Press published The Complete Masques, the first one-volume edition and the most carefully edited and annotated text available. A modernized version, the 576 page Complete Masques includes the faithful reprinting of Jonson’s own glosses and notes, translated and annotated, as well as explanatory notes which offer the most detailed critical commentary ever undertaken. This abridged collection contains the most important of the works included in the large edition, and Mr. Orgel’s introduction which discusses Jonson’s development of the masque in relation to Inigo Jones’s development of the illusionistic stage. Mr. Orgel is associate professor of English at the University of California at Berkeley.
Court Masques
Title | Court Masques PDF eBook |
Author | David Lindley |
Publisher | |
Pages | 286 |
Release | 1998 |
Genre | Courts and courtiers |
ISBN | 9780192834560 |
The masque had a brief but splendid life as the dominant mode of entertainment at the early Stuart court, and it has increasingly come to be recognized as a genre offering a fascinating insight into the culture and politics of the early seventeenth century. This selection of 18 masques traces the evolution of the genre from Jonson's early masques for King James I to Davenant's 1640 masque for Charles I, performed just before the outbreak of civil war. It also includes examples of entertainments performed on royal progresses, as well as one domestic masque. Court masques were extravagant multi-media happenings, imbued with often arcane allegorical programmes by writers and designers, and frequently commenting on topical political issues. In this, the most substantial available selection, readers are offered the annotation necessary to gain an understanding of the complexities of the individual texts. Under the General Editorship of Michael Cordner of the University ofYork, the texts have been newly edited and are presented with modernized spelling and punctuation. In addition to the detailed notes there is a scholarly introduction, making this edition invaluable to students of Renaissance drama and court culture.
Writing and Reading Royal Entertainments
Title | Writing and Reading Royal Entertainments PDF eBook |
Author | Gabriel Heaton |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 316 |
Release | 2010-06-17 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0199213119 |
This study of Elizabethan and Jacobean royal entertainments, including tiltyard speeches and court masques, is the first to look in detail at the surviving material texts. It examines the 1602 Harefield entertainment, the 1575 Woodstock entertainment, the Merchant Taylors' and Theobalds' entertainments, and Ben Jonson's work for the Jacobean court.