The Court MasqueDavid Lindley Manchester University Press, 1984 - 196 "Death proves them all but toyes": Nashe's unidealising show / Elizabeth Cook -- "In those figures which they seeme": Samuel Daniel's Tethys' festival / John Pitcher -- Music, masque and meaning in The tempest / David Lindley -- Sounding to present occasions: Jonson's masques of 1620-5 / Sara Pearl -- To that secure fix'd state': the function of the Caroline masque form / Jennifer Chibnall -- The reformation of the masque / David Norbrook -- The present aid of this occasion': the setting of Comus / John Creaser -- Location and meaning in masque, morality, and royal entertainment / Helen Cooper -- The French element in Inigo Jones's masque designs* / John Peacock -- Dryden's Albion and Albanius: the apotheosis of Charles II / Paul Hammond. |
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Nashes unidealising show | 17 |
Samuel Daniels Tethys | 33 |
Music masque and meaning in The Tempest DAVID LINDLEY | 47 |
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action Albion and Albanius allegorical antimasque aristocratic artistic audience Ben Jonson Bridgewater Britain Callot Campion Caroline masque Castle celebration Charles Charles's Comus costumes court masque courtiers criticism dance Daniel drama Dryden E. K. Chambers Earl Elizabeth Elizabethan English entertainments essay Festival fiction figures French harmony heaven Henrietta Maria Herford and Simpson Hymenaei ideal Inigo Jones Jacobean James James's John Jones's Jonson Jonson's masques Jonsonian Masque King Lady London Lord Lord Hay's Masque Ludlow masque designs Masque of Augurs Masque of Queens masquers Mercury Milton monarch moral Nashe's neo-Platonic occasion Orgel and Strong pageant performed play Poems poet political presented Prince Henry proscenium Prospero Puritan Queen reign Renaissance represents Revels Rosso royal satire scene setting significance song spectacle spectators stage Stephen Orgel Stuart masque suggests Summer Summer's Last symbolic Tempe Restored Tethys theatre Thomas traditional virtue vision Wales Zephyrus