Authority, Authorship and Aristocratic Identity in Seventeenth-Century England: Rulers & Elites, cartea 9
Autor Peter Edwards, Elspeth Grahamen Limba Engleză Hardback – 9 noi 2016
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004326200
ISBN-10: 9004326200
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Rulers & Elites
ISBN-10: 9004326200
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Rulers & Elites
Cuprins
Acknowledgements
Notes on Editors
Notes on Contributors
List of Illustrations
I: Aristocratic Identity
Adrian Woodhouse
Setting the Scenes : the pre-Civil War building works of William Cavendish in context
Elspeth Graham
‘An After-Game of Reputation’: Systems of Representation, William Cavendish and the Battle of Marston Moor
Alison Findlay
Flogging a Dead Horse?: Margaret Cavendish and the Pursuit of Authority
Lisa Hopkins
The Concealed Fancies and Cavendish Identity
Malcolm Airs
Courtly Rivalry: the Context for William Cavendish’s Equestrian Buildings
II: Politics and Authority
Tim Raylor
Hobbes, the Cavendishes and the Science of Motion
Lisa Sarasohn
The Role of Honour in the Life of William Cavendish and the Philosophy of Thomas Hobbes
Andy Hopper
William Cavendish as a Military Commander
Madeline Dewhurst
The Double-Edged Sword: William Cavendish’s Political Career in Exile, 1644-60
James Fitzmaurice
Whimsy, Medieval Romance and the Court in the Life of William Cavendish
III: Horsemanship, Authority and Identity
Elaine Walker
‘The Epitome of Horsemanship’: William Cavendish’s Method ‘anatomized’
Monica Mattfeld
Embodying ‘Bonne Homme a Cheval’: William Cavendish and the Politics of the Centaur
Peter Edwards
Manèging to survive: Horsemanship and the Rehabilitation of the Exiled William Cavendish
Richard Nash
William Cavendish: Riding School and Race-Track
Karen Raber
Cavendish’s Horsemanship Treatises and Cultural Capital
Index Nominum
Notes on Editors
Notes on Contributors
List of Illustrations
I: Aristocratic Identity
Adrian Woodhouse
Setting the Scenes : the pre-Civil War building works of William Cavendish in context
Elspeth Graham
‘An After-Game of Reputation’: Systems of Representation, William Cavendish and the Battle of Marston Moor
Alison Findlay
Flogging a Dead Horse?: Margaret Cavendish and the Pursuit of Authority
Lisa Hopkins
The Concealed Fancies and Cavendish Identity
Malcolm Airs
Courtly Rivalry: the Context for William Cavendish’s Equestrian Buildings
II: Politics and Authority
Tim Raylor
Hobbes, the Cavendishes and the Science of Motion
Lisa Sarasohn
The Role of Honour in the Life of William Cavendish and the Philosophy of Thomas Hobbes
Andy Hopper
William Cavendish as a Military Commander
Madeline Dewhurst
The Double-Edged Sword: William Cavendish’s Political Career in Exile, 1644-60
James Fitzmaurice
Whimsy, Medieval Romance and the Court in the Life of William Cavendish
III: Horsemanship, Authority and Identity
Elaine Walker
‘The Epitome of Horsemanship’: William Cavendish’s Method ‘anatomized’
Monica Mattfeld
Embodying ‘Bonne Homme a Cheval’: William Cavendish and the Politics of the Centaur
Peter Edwards
Manèging to survive: Horsemanship and the Rehabilitation of the Exiled William Cavendish
Richard Nash
William Cavendish: Riding School and Race-Track
Karen Raber
Cavendish’s Horsemanship Treatises and Cultural Capital
Index Nominum
Notă biografică
Peter Edwards, D.Phil. (1976: Oxford University) is Professor Emeritus at Roehampton University. He has written extensively on the multi-functional role of horses in pre-modern society. Publications include Horse and man in early modern England (London: 2007).
Elspeth Graham, PhD (1986: University of Manchester) is Professor of Early-Modern Literature at Liverpool John Moores University. She has written on early-modern women's writing, nonconformist literature and animal/human relationships. Her current work is on early play cultures and socio-cultural connections.
Contributors are: Malcolm Airs; Madeleine Dewhurst; Alison Findlay; James Fitzmaurice; Lisa Hopkins; Andrew Hopper; Monica Mattfield; Richard Nash; Karen Raber; Timothy Raylor; Lisa Sarasohn; Elaine Walker; Adrian Woodhouse.
Elspeth Graham, PhD (1986: University of Manchester) is Professor of Early-Modern Literature at Liverpool John Moores University. She has written on early-modern women's writing, nonconformist literature and animal/human relationships. Her current work is on early play cultures and socio-cultural connections.
Contributors are: Malcolm Airs; Madeleine Dewhurst; Alison Findlay; James Fitzmaurice; Lisa Hopkins; Andrew Hopper; Monica Mattfield; Richard Nash; Karen Raber; Timothy Raylor; Lisa Sarasohn; Elaine Walker; Adrian Woodhouse.