The Politics of the Stuart Court Masque

Front Cover
David Bevington, Peter Holbrook
Cambridge University Press, 2006 M11 2 - 352 pages
This book takes a new look at the courtly masque--a unique combination of music, dance, speech, and elaborate costume--in early-seventeenth-century England. The essays, written by distinguished scholars from around the world, present an interdisciplinary approach, with experts on dance, music, visual spectacle and politics all addressing the masque from the point of view of their speciality. Together they reveal how rival factions at the courts of James I and of Charles I represented their clash of viewpoints through dancing and spectacle.

Other editions - View all

Bibliographic information