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Record Nr.

UNINA9910806977503321

Autore

Streitberger W. R.

Titolo

Court Revels 1485-1559 / / W. R Streitberger

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Toronto, [Ontario] ; ; Buffalo, [New York] ; ; London, [England] : , : University of Toronto Press, , 1994

©1994

ISBN

1-282-00303-8

9786612003035

1-4426-7355-9

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (473 p.)

Collana

Heritage

Disciplina

791.023

Soggetti

Performing arts - Production and direction

Pageants - England - History - 16th century

Chronologies.

History

Electronic books.

Great Britain Court and courtiers History 16th century

Great Britain Court and courtiers History To 1500

Great Britain History Henry VIII, 1509-1547

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Includes index.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

1. Early Arrangements, 1485-1503 -- 2. Later Arrangements, 1504-1509 -- 3. The Master and His Deputy, 1510-1515 -- 4. The Revels Organization, 1516-1526 -- 5. End of an Era, 1527-1534 -- 6. The Yeomen of the Revels, 1534-1543 -- 7. The Offices of the Revels and Tents, 1542-1546 -- 8. The Revels-Tents-Toils Organization, 1547-1553 -- 9. Our Master of the Revels 'for the tyme beinge, ' 1553-1559 -- Postscript: The Revels Office after 1559 -- Calendar of Court Revels, Spectacles, Plays, and Entertainments -- Appendix 2: Playing Companies at Court -- Appendix 3: Abbots and Lords of Misrule, 1489-1553 -- Appendix 4: Officers of the Revels and of the Tents.

Sommario/riassunto

In 1545 Henry VIII created a Revels Office within the royal household and appointed Sir Thomas Cawarden, one of the gentlemen of the Privy



Chamber, as its Master. In so doing he set a precedent for the production of revels at court for the next century. Some historians have only recently examined the revels in their historical context, but none has attempter, as W.R. Streitberger does, to study court entertainments in terms of the growth and development of the Revels organization and its adaptation to different political climates at court. Streitberger presents evidence in the form of a calendar of court entertainments and appendices based on the primary documents; he provides an explanation of their occasion, form, and purpose of these entertainments in their historical context; and he explains the development of the revels organization from the temporary appointment of producers at the beginning of their period into a government office by the mid-sixteenth century. Streitberger details the adaptation of the Revels organization to the very different courts of the various monarchs, and explains how their personalities, principles, and policies shaped that adaptation.