James I and the Politics of Literature: Jonson, Shakespeare, Donne, and Their Contemporaries

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Author(s): Jonathan Goldberg
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
Year: 1983.

Language: English
Pages: 292
City: Baltimore

Cover
Publication Data
Contents
List of Illustrations
Preface
Acknowledgments
1. Authorities
The Poet-King
The Style of Gods
2. State Secrets
The Royal Masque: Ideology and Writing
Arcana Imperii
Fatherly Authority: Politics of the Family
3. The Theater of Conscience
Roman Thoughts in a Crystal Glass
The Married State
The Royal Gaze: Bussy d'Ambois and the Public Stage
4. The Roman Actor: Julius Caesar, Sejanus, Coriolanus, Catiline, and The Roman Actor
5. Social Texts, Royal Measures: Donne, Jonson, and Measure for Measure
Tailpiece
Notes
1. Authorities
2. State Secrets
3. The Theater of Conscience
4. The Roman Actor
5. Social Texts, Royal Measures
Tailpiece
Index
Bookmark
Back Cover