'Ungainefull arte' [electronic resource] : poetry, patronage, and print in the early modern era / Richard A. McCabe.
2016
PN721 .M42 2016eb
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'Ungainefull arte' [electronic resource] : poetry, patronage, and print in the early modern era / Richard A. McCabe.
Edition
First edition.
ISBN
9780191787744 (electronic book)
Published
Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2016.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xii, 376 pages, 23 unnumbered pages of plates) : illustrations
Item Number
10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198716525 doi
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PN721 .M42 2016eb
Dewey Decimal Classification
809.03
Summary
'Ungainefull Arte' examines how traditional modes of literary patronage responded to the challenge of print, as the economies of gift-exchange competed with those of the marketplaces, allowing for the reassessment of patronage both as a social practice and a literary theme.
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'Ungainefull Arte' examines how traditional modes of literary patronage responded to the challenge of print, as the economies of gift-exchange competed with those of the marketplaces, allowing for the reassessment of patronage both as a social practice and a literary theme.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Table of Contents
Of followers and friends: problems of definition
Visions of laurel: classical examplars
The arts of magnificence: early modern exemplars
Economies of script and print
The rhetoric of paratexts
The protocols of presentation
Petrarch and the Renaissance of patronage
Ariosto: laureate or poligrafo?
Tasso: patronage and imprisonment
Print and patronage in the early Tudor age
Elizabeth I and court patronage
Courts and coteries
The Elizabeth marketplace
Career trajectories
Egerton: a patron's 'canon'
The courts of King James and Prince Henry.
Visions of laurel: classical examplars
The arts of magnificence: early modern exemplars
Economies of script and print
The rhetoric of paratexts
The protocols of presentation
Petrarch and the Renaissance of patronage
Ariosto: laureate or poligrafo?
Tasso: patronage and imprisonment
Print and patronage in the early Tudor age
Elizabeth I and court patronage
Courts and coteries
The Elizabeth marketplace
Career trajectories
Egerton: a patron's 'canon'
The courts of King James and Prince Henry.