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The Hawthornden Manuscripts of William Fowler and the Jacobean Court 1603-1612
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This book explores the Hawthornden manuscripts of William Fowler, Scottish poet, largely unknown to modern scholars.
This book explores the unedited material contained in the Hawthornden manuscripts of William Fowler, a Scottish poet attached to the court of Queen Anna of Denmark between 1590 and 1612. The material is representative of Fowler's ephemeral and occasional production, largely unknown to modern scholars. Through the lenses of the Hawthornden fragments, this book engages in the exploration of one of the "cultural places of the European Renaissance", represented by the extensive use of emblems and other literary devices, and by the use of manuscript copies to circulate them. The discourse mainly focuses on the Jacobean courtly establishment in the first decade of the seventeenth century, from the point of view of a Scottish insider. By focusing on the intellectual makeup of the court in the newly united Great Britain, this work aims at bridging manuscript scholarship and literary studies with a wider perspective on contemporary society, politics and culture.
Autorentext
Allison L. Steenson is a researcher in British literature at the University of Padua (DISLL Dipartimento di Studi Linguistici e Letterari). Her work has mostly focused on Scottish literature, specifically on the Castalian poets at the Jacobean court and on the Scottish sonnet form. More recently, she has been working on the Hawthornden manuscripts of William Fowler, a "treasure trove" of early modern manuscript material, on which she wrote her doctoral dissertation. She has collaborated to research and museum projects focusing on archival and manuscript material, and on early printed books. Dr. Steenson is an alumna of the Universities of Padua, Edinburgh and St Andrews, and a fellow of IASH (The Institute of Advanced Studied, Edinburgh). When she is at home, she lives in Veneto, Italy.
Klappentext
This book explores the Hawthornden manuscripts of William Fowler, Scottish poet, largely unknown to modern scholars.
Zusammenfassung
This book explores the unedited material contained in the Hawthornden manuscripts of William Fowler, a Scottish poet attached to the court of Queen Anna of Denmark between 1590 and 1612. The material is representative of Fowler's ephemeral and occasional production, largely unknown to modern scholars. Through the lenses of the Hawthornden fragments, this book engages in the exploration of one of the "cultural places of the European Renaissance", represented by the extensive use of emblems and other literary devices, and by the use of manuscript copies to circulate them. The discourse mainly focuses on the Jacobean courtly establishment in the first decade of the seventeenth century, from the point of view of a Scottish insider. By focusing on the intellectual makeup of the court in the newly united Great Britain, this work aims at bridging manuscript scholarship and literary studies with a wider perspective on contemporary society, politics and culture.
Inhalt
Introduction
Chapter One: A life of William Fowler
Chapter Two: The state of the Hawthornden manuscripts
Chapter Three: The Hawthornden manuscripts and the Queen's court
Chapter Four: The Hawthornden manuscripts and politics at court
Chapter Five: The Hawthornden manuscripts and court servants
Conclusions
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09780367543280
- Anzahl Seiten 248
- Genre Poetry & Drama
- Herausgeber Routledge
- Gewicht 365g
- Untertitel 1603 161
- Größe H229mm x B152mm x T14mm
- Jahr 2023
- EAN 9780367543280
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 0367543281
- Veröffentlichung 31.05.2023
- Titel The Hawthornden Manuscripts of William Fowler and the Jacobean Court 1603-1612
- Autor Allison L. Steenson
- Sprache Englisch