The progresses, pageants, and entertainments of Queen Elizabeth I /:
More than any other English monarch before or since, Queen Elizabeth I used her annual progresses to shape her royal persona and to bolster her popularity and authority. During the spring and summer, accompanied by her court, Elizabeth toured southern England, the Midlands, and parts of the West Cou...
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Zusammenfassung: | More than any other English monarch before or since, Queen Elizabeth I used her annual progresses to shape her royal persona and to bolster her popularity and authority. During the spring and summer, accompanied by her court, Elizabeth toured southern England, the Midlands, and parts of the West Country, staying with private and civic hosts, and at the universities of Oxford and Cambridge. The progresses provided hosts with unique opportunities to impress and influence the Queen, and became occasions for magnificent and ingenious entertainments and pageants, drawing on the skills of architects, artists, and craftsmen, as well as dramatic performances, formal orations, poetic recitations, parades, masques, dances, and bear baiting. The Progresses, Pageants, and Entertainments of Queen Elizabeth I is an interdisciplinary essay collection, drawing together new and innovative work by experts in literary studies, history, theatre and performance studies, art history, and antiquarian studies. As such, it will make a unique and timely contribution to research on the culture and history of Elizabethan England. Chapters include examinations of some of the principal Elizabethan progress entertainments, including the coronation pageant Veritas temporis filia (1559), Kenilworth (1575), Norwich (1578), Cowdray (1591), Bisham (1592), and Harefield (1602), while other chapters consider the themes raised by these events, including the ritual of gift-giving; the conduct of government whilst on progress; the significance of the visual arts in the entertainments; regional identity and militarism; elite and learned women as hosts; the circulation and publication of entertainment and pageant texts; the afterlife of the Elizabethan progresses, including their reappropriation in Caroline England and the documenting of Elizabeth's reign by late eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century antiquarians such as John Nichols, who went on to compile the monumentalThe Progresses of Queen Elizabeth (1788-1823). |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xiii, 310 pages) : illustrations, maps |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 287-293) and index. |
ISBN: | 9781429493079 1429493070 0199291578 9780199291571 0191568090 9780191568091 |
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contents | Monarchy in motion : an overview of Elizabethan progresses / Giving and receiving on royal progress / Location as metaphor in Queen Elizabeth's coronation entry (1559) : Veritas temporis filia / Spectator and spectacle royal entertainments at the universities in the 1560s / Mysteries, musters, and masque : the import(s) of Elizabethan civic entertainments / Pulling the strings : religion and politics in the progress of 1578 / The 'I' of the beholder : Thomas Churchyard and the 1578 Norwich pageant / Portraiture, patronage, and the progresses : Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, and the Kenilworth festivities of 1575 / Contesting terms : loyal catholicism and Lord Montague's entertainment at Cowdray, 1591 / Elizabeth I's reception at Bisham (1592) : elite women as writers and devisers / Elizabethan entertainments in manuscript : the Harefield Festivities (1602) and the dynamics of exchange / `In the purest times of peerless Queen Elizabeth' : nostalgia, politics, and Jonson's use of the 1575 Kenilworth entertainments / A pioneer of renaissance scholarship : John Nichols and The progresses and public processions of Queen Elizabeth / |
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spelling | The progresses, pageants, and entertainments of Queen Elizabeth I / edited by Jayne Elisabeth Archer, Elizabeth Goldring and Sarah Knight. Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2007. 1 online resource (xiii, 310 pages) : illustrations, maps text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references (pages 287-293) and index. Print version record. I. The Elizabethan progresses patterns, themes, and contexts. Monarchy in motion : an overview of Elizabethan progresses / Mary Hill Cole -- Giving and receiving on royal progress / Felicity Heal -- II. Civic and academic receptions for Queen Elizabeth I. Location as metaphor in Queen Elizabeth's coronation entry (1559) : Veritas temporis filia / Hester Lees-Jeffries -- Spectator and spectacle royal entertainments at the universities in the 1560s / Siobhan Keenan -- Mysteries, musters, and masque : the import(s) of Elizabethan civic entertainments / C.E. McGee -- Pulling the strings : religion and politics in the progress of 1578 / Patrick Collinson -- The 'I' of the beholder : Thomas Churchyard and the 1578 Norwich pageant / David M. Bergeron -- III. Private receptions for Queen Elizabeth I. Portraiture, patronage, and the progresses : Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, and the Kenilworth festivities of 1575 / Elizabeth Goldring -- Contesting terms : loyal catholicism and Lord Montague's entertainment at Cowdray, 1591 / Elizabeth Heale -- Elizabeth I's reception at Bisham (1592) : elite women as writers and devisers / Peter Davidson and Jane Stevenson -- Elizabethan entertainments in manuscript : the Harefield Festivities (1602) and the dynamics of exchange / Gabriel Heaton -- IV. Afterlife Caroline and antiquarian perspectives. `In the purest times of peerless Queen Elizabeth' : nostalgia, politics, and Jonson's use of the 1575 Kenilworth entertainments / James Knowles -- A pioneer of renaissance scholarship : John Nichols and The progresses and public processions of Queen Elizabeth / Julian Pooley. More than any other English monarch before or since, Queen Elizabeth I used her annual progresses to shape her royal persona and to bolster her popularity and authority. During the spring and summer, accompanied by her court, Elizabeth toured southern England, the Midlands, and parts of the West Country, staying with private and civic hosts, and at the universities of Oxford and Cambridge. The progresses provided hosts with unique opportunities to impress and influence the Queen, and became occasions for magnificent and ingenious entertainments and pageants, drawing on the skills of architects, artists, and craftsmen, as well as dramatic performances, formal orations, poetic recitations, parades, masques, dances, and bear baiting. The Progresses, Pageants, and Entertainments of Queen Elizabeth I is an interdisciplinary essay collection, drawing together new and innovative work by experts in literary studies, history, theatre and performance studies, art history, and antiquarian studies. As such, it will make a unique and timely contribution to research on the culture and history of Elizabethan England. Chapters include examinations of some of the principal Elizabethan progress entertainments, including the coronation pageant Veritas temporis filia (1559), Kenilworth (1575), Norwich (1578), Cowdray (1591), Bisham (1592), and Harefield (1602), while other chapters consider the themes raised by these events, including the ritual of gift-giving; the conduct of government whilst on progress; the significance of the visual arts in the entertainments; regional identity and militarism; elite and learned women as hosts; the circulation and publication of entertainment and pageant texts; the afterlife of the Elizabethan progresses, including their reappropriation in Caroline England and the documenting of Elizabeth's reign by late eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century antiquarians such as John Nichols, who went on to compile the monumentalThe Progresses of Queen Elizabeth (1788-1823). Elizabeth I, Queen of England, 1533-1603 Travel. Elizabeth I, Queen of England, 1533-1603 fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJyX3hFJWgCw6PFyXmQDv3 Processions England History 16th century. Pageants England History 16th century. Visits of state England History 16th century. England Social life and customs 16th century. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85043321 Défilés Angleterre Histoire 16e siècle. Spectacles historiques Angleterre Histoire 16e siècle. Visites officielles Angleterre Histoire 16e siècle. Angleterre Murs et coutumes 16e siècle. HISTORY. bisacsh Manners and customs fast Pageants fast Processions fast Travel fast Visits of state fast England fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJpYDdYvBpjXV6WpybK68C 1500-1599 fast History fast Archer, Jayne Elisabeth. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2006090761 Goldring, Elizabeth, 1970- https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJhXbG6mcTvcKQbMhdvbVC http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nb99145554 Knight, Sarah, 1975- https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJgRQkDtbjPCpFvgFqQwmd http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2015000513 has work: The progresses, pageants, and entertainments of Queen Elizabeth I (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGJyjH3vjWpQGgXTmtDtXd https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Progresses, pageants, and entertainments of Queen Elizabeth I. Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2007 0199291578 9780199291571 (DLC) 2006039670 (OCoLC)74966530 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=201170 Volltext |
spellingShingle | The progresses, pageants, and entertainments of Queen Elizabeth I / Monarchy in motion : an overview of Elizabethan progresses / Giving and receiving on royal progress / Location as metaphor in Queen Elizabeth's coronation entry (1559) : Veritas temporis filia / Spectator and spectacle royal entertainments at the universities in the 1560s / Mysteries, musters, and masque : the import(s) of Elizabethan civic entertainments / Pulling the strings : religion and politics in the progress of 1578 / The 'I' of the beholder : Thomas Churchyard and the 1578 Norwich pageant / Portraiture, patronage, and the progresses : Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, and the Kenilworth festivities of 1575 / Contesting terms : loyal catholicism and Lord Montague's entertainment at Cowdray, 1591 / Elizabeth I's reception at Bisham (1592) : elite women as writers and devisers / Elizabethan entertainments in manuscript : the Harefield Festivities (1602) and the dynamics of exchange / `In the purest times of peerless Queen Elizabeth' : nostalgia, politics, and Jonson's use of the 1575 Kenilworth entertainments / A pioneer of renaissance scholarship : John Nichols and The progresses and public processions of Queen Elizabeth / Elizabeth I, Queen of England, 1533-1603 Travel. Elizabeth I, Queen of England, 1533-1603 fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJyX3hFJWgCw6PFyXmQDv3 Processions England History 16th century. Pageants England History 16th century. Visits of state England History 16th century. Défilés Angleterre Histoire 16e siècle. Spectacles historiques Angleterre Histoire 16e siècle. Visites officielles Angleterre Histoire 16e siècle. HISTORY. bisacsh Manners and customs fast Pageants fast Processions fast Travel fast Visits of state fast |
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title_alt | Monarchy in motion : an overview of Elizabethan progresses / Giving and receiving on royal progress / Location as metaphor in Queen Elizabeth's coronation entry (1559) : Veritas temporis filia / Spectator and spectacle royal entertainments at the universities in the 1560s / Mysteries, musters, and masque : the import(s) of Elizabethan civic entertainments / Pulling the strings : religion and politics in the progress of 1578 / The 'I' of the beholder : Thomas Churchyard and the 1578 Norwich pageant / Portraiture, patronage, and the progresses : Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, and the Kenilworth festivities of 1575 / Contesting terms : loyal catholicism and Lord Montague's entertainment at Cowdray, 1591 / Elizabeth I's reception at Bisham (1592) : elite women as writers and devisers / Elizabethan entertainments in manuscript : the Harefield Festivities (1602) and the dynamics of exchange / `In the purest times of peerless Queen Elizabeth' : nostalgia, politics, and Jonson's use of the 1575 Kenilworth entertainments / A pioneer of renaissance scholarship : John Nichols and The progresses and public processions of Queen Elizabeth / |
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title_full | The progresses, pageants, and entertainments of Queen Elizabeth I / edited by Jayne Elisabeth Archer, Elizabeth Goldring and Sarah Knight. |
title_fullStr | The progresses, pageants, and entertainments of Queen Elizabeth I / edited by Jayne Elisabeth Archer, Elizabeth Goldring and Sarah Knight. |
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