Machiavellian Encounters in Tudor and Stuart England: Literary and Political Influences from the Reformation to the Restoration
Taking into consideration the political and literary issues hanging upon the circulation of Machiavelli's works in England, this volume highlights how topics and ideas stemming from Machiavelli's books - including but not limited to the Prince - strongly influenced the contemporary political debate. The first section discusses early reactions to Machiavelli's works, focusing on authors such as Reginald Pole and William Thomas, depicting their complex interaction with Machiavelli. In section two, different features of Machiavelli's reading in Tudor literary and political culture are discussed, moving well beyond the traditional image of the tyrant or of the evil Machiavel. Machiavelli's historiography and republicanism and their influences on Tudor culture are discussed with reference to topical authors such as Walter Raleigh, Alberico Gentili, Philip Sidney; his role in contemporary dramatic writing, especially as concerns Christopher Marlowe and William Shakespeare, is taken into consideration. The last section explores Machiavelli's influence on English political culture in the seventeenth century, focusing on reason of state and political prudence, and discussing writers such as Henry Parker, Marchamont Nedham, James Harrington, Thomas Hobbes and Anthony Ascham. Overall, contributors put Machiavelli's image in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century England into perspective, analyzing his role within courtly and prudential politics, and the importance of his ideological proposal in the tradition of republicanism and parliamentarianism.
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Machiavellian Encounters in Tudor and Stuart England: Literary and Political Influences from the Reformation to the Restoration
Taking into consideration the political and literary issues hanging upon the circulation of Machiavelli's works in England, this volume highlights how topics and ideas stemming from Machiavelli's books - including but not limited to the Prince - strongly influenced the contemporary political debate. The first section discusses early reactions to Machiavelli's works, focusing on authors such as Reginald Pole and William Thomas, depicting their complex interaction with Machiavelli. In section two, different features of Machiavelli's reading in Tudor literary and political culture are discussed, moving well beyond the traditional image of the tyrant or of the evil Machiavel. Machiavelli's historiography and republicanism and their influences on Tudor culture are discussed with reference to topical authors such as Walter Raleigh, Alberico Gentili, Philip Sidney; his role in contemporary dramatic writing, especially as concerns Christopher Marlowe and William Shakespeare, is taken into consideration. The last section explores Machiavelli's influence on English political culture in the seventeenth century, focusing on reason of state and political prudence, and discussing writers such as Henry Parker, Marchamont Nedham, James Harrington, Thomas Hobbes and Anthony Ascham. Overall, contributors put Machiavelli's image in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century England into perspective, analyzing his role within courtly and prudential politics, and the importance of his ideological proposal in the tradition of republicanism and parliamentarianism.
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Machiavellian Encounters in Tudor and Stuart England: Literary and Political Influences from the Reformation to the Restoration

Machiavellian Encounters in Tudor and Stuart England: Literary and Political Influences from the Reformation to the Restoration

Machiavellian Encounters in Tudor and Stuart England: Literary and Political Influences from the Reformation to the Restoration

Machiavellian Encounters in Tudor and Stuart England: Literary and Political Influences from the Reformation to the Restoration

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Taking into consideration the political and literary issues hanging upon the circulation of Machiavelli's works in England, this volume highlights how topics and ideas stemming from Machiavelli's books - including but not limited to the Prince - strongly influenced the contemporary political debate. The first section discusses early reactions to Machiavelli's works, focusing on authors such as Reginald Pole and William Thomas, depicting their complex interaction with Machiavelli. In section two, different features of Machiavelli's reading in Tudor literary and political culture are discussed, moving well beyond the traditional image of the tyrant or of the evil Machiavel. Machiavelli's historiography and republicanism and their influences on Tudor culture are discussed with reference to topical authors such as Walter Raleigh, Alberico Gentili, Philip Sidney; his role in contemporary dramatic writing, especially as concerns Christopher Marlowe and William Shakespeare, is taken into consideration. The last section explores Machiavelli's influence on English political culture in the seventeenth century, focusing on reason of state and political prudence, and discussing writers such as Henry Parker, Marchamont Nedham, James Harrington, Thomas Hobbes and Anthony Ascham. Overall, contributors put Machiavelli's image in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century England into perspective, analyzing his role within courtly and prudential politics, and the importance of his ideological proposal in the tradition of republicanism and parliamentarianism.

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ISBN-13: 9781317102878
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 05/13/2016
Series: Anglo-Italian Renaissance Studies
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 218
File size: 19 MB
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About the Author

Alessandra Petrina is associate professor of English Literature at the Università degli Studi di Padova, Italy. She has written on late-medieval and Renaissance comparative literature and intellectual history. Alessandro Arienzo is senior lecturer in Political Philosophy at the University of Naples ’Federico II’, Italy. He has published on early modern reason of state and on contemporary political governance.

Table of Contents

Introduction, AlessandraPetrina, AlessandroArienzo; Chapter 1 Reginald Pole and the Reception of the Principe in Henrician England, AlessandraPetrina; Chapter 2 Stolen Words to Train a Boy King:, MariaGrazia Dongu; Chapter 3 Machiavelli in The Quintesence of Wit and his English Military Readers, ValentinaLepri; Chapter 4 Sir Walter Raleigh’s Machiavelli, Ioannis D.Evrigenis; Chapter 5 Machiavellianism in Christopher Marlowe’s The Jew of Malta, EnricoStanic; Chapter 6 When Pretence Rules over Essence:, ConnyLoder; Chapter 7 Henry V and the Just War:, RosannaCamerlingo; Chapter 8 Republicanism and Religious Dissent:, DiegoPirillo; Chapter 9 From Machiavellian Policy to Parliamentary Reason of State:, AlessandroArienzo; Chapter 10 Order, Conflict and Liberty:, MarcoBarducci; Chapter 11 Machiavelli’s Discorsi and Hobbes’s Leviathan:, FabioRaimondi; Chapter 101 Epilogue:, JacobSoll;
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