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El. knyga: Slander and Sedition in Elizabethan Law, Speech, and Writing

  • Formatas: 336 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Dec-2019
  • Leidėjas: Peter Lang International Academic Publishers
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781789976885
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  • Formatas: 336 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Dec-2019
  • Leidėjas: Peter Lang International Academic Publishers
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781789976885
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The Elizabethan era is generally understood to coincide with the blossoming of English language it was the age of Shakespeare, Sidney, and Marlowe. Yet it is known also as a period of brutality and repression: saying or writing anything against the state, the queen, or its governors might result in hanging, fines, or the loss of limbs. Defaming neighbours could and frequently did result in a day in court, with slander emerging as a byword for unacceptable speech and writing.



Academic interest has long been divided into studies which focus on the power relations underpinning literary production, the ways in which authorities sought to suppress and censor transgressive material, or the role slander played in religious polemic. This book will explore the legal backdrop which helped and hindered the production and curtailment of slanderous and seditious material across multiple sites. In so doing, it will seek to uncover exactly how slander and sedition were defined, regulated, punished, and, ultimately, negotiated by those who grappled over control of discourse.



Through examination of the legal, theatrical, and religious conditions of the age of Elizabeth, this study will provide an explanation of the rise of the flagrantly slanderous political discourses of the seventeenth century.
Introduction Slander, Sedition and Libel: An Elizabethan Cerberus 1(28)
Part I Slander in the Elizabethan Courts
29(92)
Chapter 1 Elizabethan Slander and Sedition in Law and the Law Courts
31(28)
Chapter 2 Slander in the Secular Courts
59(10)
Chapter 3 A Flood Tide of Litigation?
69(14)
Chapter 4 Slander in the Court of Star Chamber
83(24)
Chapter 5 After Elizabeth: Slander in the Early Jacobean Star Chamber
107(12)
Chapter 6 Conclusions on the Courts: Clarity or Confusion?
119(2)
Part II Slander and Sedition in Elizabethan Drama
121(2)
Chapter 7 Slander and Sedition in Elizabethan Dramatic Performance
123(8)
Chapter 8 Staging Slander in the Inns of Court
131(24)
Chapter 9 The Politics of Publication and Performance in Closet Drama
155(18)
Chapter 10 The Commercial Stage
173(28)
Chapter 11 Mastering Language
201(4)
Part III Slander and Sedition in the Elizabethan Church
205(2)
Chapter 12 Slander and Sedition in the Elizabethan Church
207(8)
Chapter 13 Defamation in the Ecclesiastical Courts
215(20)
Chapter 14 The High Commission and the Catholic Threat
235(22)
Chapter 15 The Problem of Non-conformity
257(16)
Chapter 16 Martin Marprelate and the Slanderous Press
273(22)
Chapter 17 The Crises of Church Control
295(4)
Conclusion The Stuart Verse Libel: Years in the Making 299(10)
Bibliography 309(16)
Index 325