The Elizabethan Country House Entertainment: Print, Performance and Gender

The Elizabethan Country House Entertainment: Print, Performance and Gender
ISBN-10
1316712540
ISBN-13
9781316712542
Category
Literary Criticism
Language
English
Published
2016-07-04
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Author
Elizabeth Zeman Kolkovich

Description

This is the first full-length critical study of country house entertainment, a genre central to late Elizabethan politics. It shows how the short plays staged for the Queen at country estates like Kenilworth Castle and Elvetham shaped literary trends and intervened in political debates, including whether women made good politicians and what roles the church and local culture should play in definitions of England. In performance and print, country house entertainments facilitated political negotiations, rethought gender roles, and crafted regional and national identities. In its investigation of how the hosts used performances to negotiate local and national politics, the book also sheds light on how and why such entertainments enabled female performance and authorship at a time when English women did not write or perform commercial plays. Written in a lively and accessible style, this is fascinating reading for scholars and students of early modern literature, theatre, and women's history.

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