Richard Rowlands Verstegan: A Versatile Man in an Age of Turmoil

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Employing a blend of historical, philological, literary and linguistic methods, 'Richard Rowlands Verstegan: A Versatile Man in an Age of Turmoil' paints a full-bodied portrait of Richard Rowlands Verstegan (or Verstegen, 1550?-1640) - a man whose multiple and variously spelled name reflects a multifaceted public personality. English by birth and upbringing, Dutch by fatherly descent, Verstegan spent most of his life on the Continent, employed intermittently as a Catholic spy, poet, religious translator, polemicist, and philologist. While this many-sidedness is typical of the Renaissance period, some of Verstegan's interests and positions were innovative or extravagant - witness his familiarization of the epigram in the Netherlands (1617), or his description of Teutonic England in the Restitution of Decayed Intelligence (1605). In this collection of essays, Verstegan's life and works are both explored in themselves and as mirrors of his times. As each contributor investigates one or more aspects of Verstegan's careers, a wider perspective is created of English and Dutch religious politics, of the prevailing literary modes and fashions of the period, and of the picture that Europe was beginning to paint for itself. Conversely, this all-encompassing view demonstrates the centrality of a figure who has long been relegated to the margins of English, Dutch, and European history.

Author(s): Romana Zacchi, Massimiliano Morini (eds.)
Series: Late Medieval and Early Modern Studies, 14
Publisher: Brepols
Year: 2012

Language: English
Pages: 236

Illustrations vii
Acknowledgments ix
Abbreviations of Works by Verstegan xi
Introduction xv
Part One. Verstegan as Philologist
Teutonic and Unmixed: Verstegan's English / Massimiliano Morini 3
Searching for the Origins: Teutonic Past and Contemporary England in Verstegan's Thought / Alessandro Zironi 19
'Nederlantsche Antiquiteyten': Between Language and Religion / Giulio Garuti Simone 41
Part Two. Verstegan as a Social and Political Observer
Words and Images: Verstegan's 'Theatre of Cruelties' / Romana Zacchi 53
'That kynde of man that is wombed': Femininity and Heroic Virtue in the English Writings of Richard Verstegan / Paul Arblaster 77
'The Seven-Headed Beast': Myth and Allegory in Richard Verstegan’s Polemic against the Northern Netherlands / Herman van der Heide 97
Part Three. Verstegan as Poet and Storyteller
Richard Verstegan's 'Penitential Odes' / Valentina Poggi 117
'What after nature liues, liues subject unto mee': Richard Verstegan and Otto van Veen's Emblems of Love (1608) / Tina Montone 133
Richard Rowlands Verstegan’s Pyed Pyper: Of Fantastical Cotes and Unkept Promises / Sylvia Notini 179
Index 199