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E-grāmata: Queen Anne and the Arts

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The cultural highlights of the reign of Queen Anne (1702-1714) have long been overlooked. However, recent scholarship, including the present volume, is demonstrating that Anne has been seriously underestimated, both as a person, and as a monarch, and that there was much cultural activity of note in what might be called an interim period, coming after the deaths of Dryden and Purcell but before the blossoming of Pope and Handel, after the glories of Baroque architecture but before the triumph of Burlingtonian neoclassicism. The authors of Queen Anne and the Arts make a case for Annes reign as a time of experimentation and considerable accomplishment in new genres, some of which developed, some of which faded away. The volume includes essays on the music, drama, poetry, quasi-operas, political pamphlets, and architecture, as well as on newer genres, such as coin and medal collecting, hymns, and poetical miscellanies, all produced during Annes reign.

Recenzijas

Most scholars agree that Queen Anne had a remarkable, if not necessarily noteworthy, career . . . Anne's admirers (present as well as past) viewed her as confident, majestic, and impressive, whereas her detractors considered her fat, lazy, and sterile. The connections among gender, the body, and reputation could not be any more evident. Contributors to this collection generally adopt the former view. Reverand argues that, with regard to the arts, 'Anne has been seriously underestimated' and that the 'interim period' in which she ruled, the period before the advent of the Baroque, was characterized by a great deal of artistic experimentation. . . .[ The essays] make intriguing forays into the ways in which the queens persona was adopted for political or ceremonial purposes; essays on Daniel Defoe (Nicholas Seager) and on musical odes (Estelle Murphy) are particularly interesting. . . .Summing Up: Recommended . . . Graduate students, researchers, faculty. * CHOICE * What we can be grateful for here is having a much-needed reappraisal of the cultural activity that characterized the twilight years of Stuart rule. * New Perspectives on the Eighteenth Century * [ An] informative collection. . . .Reverand has brought together fine essays on music, theater, visual art, architecture, poetry, and print culture. * SEL: Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 * [ An] excellent collection. * Eighteenth-Century Life * The essayists are well qualified to assess the arts in the reign of Queen Anne and include EC-ASECS members as well as international scholars.... This collection of essays helps us see the constructs that Anne and her artistic community shared in the representation of the finest of British creativity to the world at large. * The Eighteenth-Century Intelligencer *

List of Illustrations
ix
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction 1(6)
1 "Praise the Patroness of Arts"
7(34)
James A. Winn
2 "She Will Not Be That Tyrant They Desire": Daniel Defoe and Queen Anne
41(16)
Nicholas Seager
3 Queen Anne, Patron of Poets?
57(8)
Juan Christian Pellicer
4 The Moral in the Material: Numismatics and Identity in Evelyn, Addison, and Pope
65(20)
Barbara M. Benedict
5 Mild Mockery: Queen Anne's Era and the Cacophony of Calm
85(14)
Kevin L. Cope
6 Great Anna's Chaucer: Pope's January and May and the Logic of Settlement
99(20)
Philip Smallwood
7 The Diverting Muse: Miscellanies and Miscellany Culture in Queen Anne's Reign
119(16)
Abigail Williams
8 Nicholas Rowe's The Fair Penitent and the Performance of Personal Space in Eighteenth-Century London
135(16)
Julia H. Fawcett
9 The Theater in the Age of Queen Anne: The Case of George Farquhar
151(16)
Brian Corman
10 Isaac Watts's Occasional Conformities
167(20)
Jayne Lewis
11 Musical Politics in George Granville's The British Enchanters
187(18)
Amanda Eubanks Winkler
12 "Sing Great Anna's Matchless Name": Images of Queen Anne in the Court Ode
205(22)
Estelle Murphy
13 Nicholas Hawksmoor: The Other English Baroque Architect
227(26)
Cedric D. Reverand II
Notes 253(38)
Bibliography 291(22)
Index 313(4)
About the Contributors 317
Cedric D. Reverand, II is George Duke Humphrey Distinguished Professor of English at the University of Wyoming.