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Authorship and Authority: The Writings of James vi and I

Hardback

Main Details

Title Authorship and Authority: The Writings of James vi and I
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Jane Rickard
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:256
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 156
Category/GenreLiterary studies - c 1500 to c 1800
ISBN/Barcode 9780719074868
ClassificationsDewey:828.309
Audience
Undergraduate
Illustrations Illustrations, black & white

Publishing Details

Publisher Manchester University Press
Imprint Manchester University Press
Publication Date 1 September 2007
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

James VI of Scotland and I of England participated in the burgeoning literary culture of the Renaissance, not only as a monarch and patron, but as an author in his own right, publishing extensively in a number of different genres over four decades. As the first monograph devoted to James as an author, this book offers a fresh perspective on his reigns in Scotland and England, and also on the inter-relationship of authorship and authority, literature and politics in the Renaissance. Beginning with the poetry he wrote in Scotland in the 1580s, it moves through a wide range of his writings, including scriptural exegeses, political, social and theological treatises and printed speeches, concluding with his manuscript poetry of the early 1620s. The book combines extensive primary research into the preparation, material form and circulation of these varied writings, with theoretically informed consideration of the relationship between authors, texts and readers. The discussion thus explores James's responses to, and interventions in, a range of literary, political and religious debates, and reveals the development of his aims and concerns as an author. -- .

Author Biography

Jane Rickard is Lecturer in Seventeenth-Century English Literature at the University of Leeds -- .

Reviews

Rickard's book is ... welcome and long overdue ... a book that deserves attention from both literary scholars and historians This is a timely and valuable contribution to Jacobean literary scholarship which ... deserves to be widely read an illuminating and much welcome study, which will prove indispensable to future students of the literary production of this most mysterious of kings an authoritative and fascinating book ... Everyone at all interested in James VI and I ought to read it Rickard's intriguing and accessible account certainly provides many new perspectives from which to view James's reign -- .