Paulina Kewes, Professor of English Literature, University of Oxford and Fellow of Jesus College Oxford,Andrew McRae, Professor of Renaissance Studies, University of Exeter
Paulina Kewes is Professor of English Literature, University of Oxford, and a Fellow of Jesus College. She has published widely on early modern drama, history, and political thought. Her books include Plagiarism in Early Modern England (2003), The Uses of History in Early Modern England (2006), TheOxford Handbook of Holinshed's Chronicles (2013), and Doubtful and Dangerous: The Question of Succession in Late Elizabethan England (2014). She is working on a study of counsel and early Elizabethan drama.
Andrew McRae is Professor of Renaissance Studies at the University of Exeter. His works on the literature and cultural history of early modern England include: God Speed the Plough: The Representation of Agrarian England, 1500-1660 (1996), Literature, Satire and the Early Stuart State (2004), and Literature and Domestic Travel in Early Modern England (2009). He is co-editor of Early Stuart Libels: An Edition of Poetry from Manuscript Sources and is collaborating on a new scholarly edition of Michael Drayton's Poly-Olbion. Professor McRae is Dean of the Exeter Doctoral College.
Introduction, Paulina Kewes and Andrew McRae PART I. MOMENTS 1. Panegyric and Its Discontents: The First Stuart Succession, Richard A. McCabe 2. Writing the King's Death: The Case of James I, Alastair Bellany 3. 'He seems a king by long succession born': The Problem of Cromwellian Accession and Succession, Steven N. Zwicker 4. Charles II and the Meanings of Exile, Christopher Highley 5. 1685 and the Battle for Dutch Public Opinion: Succession Literature from a Transnational Perspective, Helmer Helmers 6. 'A great Romance feigned to raise wonder': Literature and the Making of the 1689 Succession, John West 7. The Last Stuart Coronation, Joseph Hone PART II. TRANSFORMATIONS 8. 'The Idol of State Innovators and Republicans': Robert Persons's A Conference About the Next Succession (1594/5) in Stuart England, Paulina Kewes 9. Welcoming the King: The Politics of Stuart Succession Panegyric, Andrew McRae 10. 'I have brought thee up to a Kingdome': Sermons on the Accessions of James I and Charles I, David Colclough 11. 'Eyes without Light': University Volumes and the Politics of Succession, Henry Power 12. Stuart Coronations in Seventeenth-Century Scotland: History, Appropriation, and the Shaping of Cultural Identity, Jane Rickard 13. Royal Entries, the City of London, and the Politics of Stuart Successions, Ian W. Archer 14. Royal Mothers, Sacred History, and Political Polemic, R. Malcolm Smuts 15. 'Stampt with your own Image': The Numismatic Dimension of Two Stuart Successions, B. J. Cook 16. The Loyal Address: Prose Panegyric, 1658-1715, Mark Knights 17. Afterword: The Disenchantment of Monarchy, Paul Hammond
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