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Carnival and literature in early modern England /

Vaught, Jennifer C.

Carnival and literature in early modern England / Jennifer C. Vaught. - Farnham, England ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate, c2012. - xi, 195 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction: carnival and literature in early modern England -- Grotesque imperialists, alien scapegoats, and feasting in Marlowe's Doctor Faustus and The Jew of Malta and Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice -- Protestant spiritualism, English nationalism, and holiday festivity in Spenser's Shepheardes calendar and The faerie queene -- Carnival, economics, and social mobility in Dekker's Shoemaker's holiday, Shakespeare's Twelfth night and The winter's tale, and Jonson's Bartholomew fair -- The decline of carnivalesque egalitarianism: Milton's Comus, Herrick's Hesperides, and Mardi Gras appropriations of renaissance texts in the American deep South.

This book explores the elite and popular festive materials appropriated by authors during the English Renaissance in a wide range of dramatic and non-dramatic texts. Although historical records of rural, urban, and courtly seasonal customs in early modern England exist only in fragmentary form, Jennifer Vaught traces the sustained impact of festivals and rituals on the plays and poetry of sixteenth- and seventeenth-century English writers. She focuses on the diverse ways in which Shakespeare, Spenser, Marlowe, Dekker, Jonson, Milton and Herrick incorporated the carnivalesque in their works. Further, she demonstrates how these early modern texts were used-and misused-by later writers, performers, and inventors of spectacles, notably Mardi Gras krewes organizing parades in the American Deep South.

9781409432081 (hardcover : alk. paper) 1409432084 (hardcover : alk. paper)

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Carnival in literature.
English literature--History and criticism.--Early modern, 1500-1700
Religion in literature.
Holidays in literature.
Social norms in literature.
Das Karnevaleske.
Frühneuenglisch.
Literatur.

PR428.C26 / V38 2012

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