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E-grāmata: Court Festivals of the European Renaissance: Art, Politics and Performance

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  • Formāts: 426 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 05-Jul-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351947985
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  • Formāts: 426 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 05-Jul-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351947985

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Festival culture is an area which has attracted increasing interest in the field of Renaissance studies in recent years. In part the outcome of scholars' focus on the place of the city in the establishment and dissemination of common culture, the attention paid to festivals also arises from the interdisciplinary nature of the topic, which reaches across the usual demarcation lines between disciplines such as cultural, political and economic history, literature, and the visual and performing arts. The scholars contributing to this volume include representatives from all these disciplines. Their essays explore common themes in festival culture across Renaissance Europe, including the use of festival in political self-fashioning and the construction of a national self-image. Moreover, in their detailed examination of particular types of festival, they challenge generalizations and demonstrate the degree to which these events were influenced the personality of the prince, the sources of funding for the ceremony, and the role of festival managers. Usually perceived as binding forces promoting social cohesion, festivals held the potential for discord, as some of the essays here reveal. Examining a wide range of festivals including coronations, triumphal entries, funerals and courtly spectacles, this volume provides a more inclusive understanding than hitherto of festivals and their role in European Renaissance culture.

Recenzijas

'... each essay has been rewritten, annotated and edited to form a coherent collection that significantly advances research and scholarship in the festival culture of Early Modern Europe... a valuable advance in a rich area...' Renaissance Journal 'An extremely useful roadmap to the fullness of the subject... Highly recommended.' Choice '...brimming with intellectual challenges.' Sixteenth Century Journal

List of Figures
ix
Notes on Contributors xv
Acknowledgements xxi
List of Abbreviations
xxiii
Introduction 1(14)
J. R. Mulryne
Part I Recovering the Past
Early Modern European Festivals - Politics and Performance, Event and Record
15(11)
Helen Watanabe-O'Kelly
The Renaissance Triumph and its Classical Heritage
26(25)
Margaret M. McGowan
Part II Early Modern France and Festival
Court Festival and Triumphal Entries under Henri II
51(25)
Richard Cooper
Etiquette and Architecture at the Court of the Last Valois
76(25)
Monique Chatenet
The Politics of Festivals at the Court of the Last Valois
101(17)
Nicolas Le Roux
The Financing and Material Organization of Court Festivals under Louis XIV
118(19)
Chantal Grell
Part III Festivals for Charles V
The Two Coronations of Charles V at Bologna, 1530
137(16)
Bernhard Schimmelpfennig
Charles V's Journey through France, 1539--40
153(18)
R. J. Knecht
`Greater than Zeuxis and Apelles': Artists as Arguments in the Antwerp Entry of 1549
171(28)
Jochen Becker
Part IV Ceremony and Elizabethan England
The Funeral of Sir Philip Sidney and the Politics of Elizabethan Festival
199(26)
Elizabeth Goldring
`And the King of Barbary's Envoy Had to Stand in the Yard': The Perception of Elizabethan Court Festivals in Russia at the Beginning of the Seventeenth Century
225(18)
Victoria Musvik
Part V The Performance of Festival: Music, Theatre and Event
Rites of Passage: Cosimo I de' Medici and the Theatre of Death
243(18)
Iain Fenlon
The Role of Music in Italian Court Festivals in the Early Renaissance
261(9)
Nicoletta Guidobaldi
Musical Festivals at a Capital without a Court: Spanish Naples from Charles V (1535) to Philip V (1702)
270(17)
Dinko Fabris
Music in Ferrarese Festivals: Harmony and Chaos
287(7)
Flora Dennis
Checklists for Philostrate
294(17)
Roger Savage
Part VI Festival and Architecture
The Theatrum for the Entry of Claudia de' Medici and Federigo Ubaldo della Rovere into Urbino, 1621
311(24)
Peter Davidson
The First Temporary Triumphal Arch in Venice (1557)
335(28)
Maximilian L. S. Tondro
Ephemeral Ceremonial Architecture in Prague, Vienna and Cracow in the Sixteenth and Early Seventeenth Centuries
363(28)
Marina Dmitrieva-Einhorn
Index of Names 391


J.R. Mulryne, Elizabeth Goldring