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Male Friendship and Testimonies of Love in Shakespeare's England, 1st ed. 2016 Early Modern Literature in History Series

Langue : Anglais

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Male Friendship and Testimonies of Love in Shakespeare's England

Male Friendship and Testimonies of Love in Shakespeare?s England reveals the complex and unfamiliar forms of friendship that existed between men in the late sixteenth century. Using the unpublished letter archive of the Elizabethan spy Anthony Bacon (1558-1601), it shows how Bacon negotiated a path through life that relied on the support of his friends, rather than the advantages and status that came with marriage. Through a set of case-studies focusing on the Inns of Court, the prison, the aristocratic great house and the spiritual connection between young and ardent Protestants, this book argues that the ?friendship spaces? of early modern England permitted the expression of male same-sex intimacy to a greater extent than has previously been acknowledged.   

Acknowledgments.- List of Abbreviations.- 1. Introduction: Anthony Bacon and the Uses of Friendship.- 2. Intimacy: Nicholas Faunt, Faith and the Consolations of Friendship.- 3. Instrumentality: The Prison, Liberty and Writing Friendship in the Space in Between.- 4. Institutionality: Nicholas Trott, the Inns of Court and the Value of Friendship.- 5. Instability: Service, Love and Jealousy in the Essex Circle.- Conclusion.- Bibliography.- Index.-

This original archival study uses the correspondence of Anthony Bacon, a resource that has remained largely unexplored

It contributes to the growing body of work on friendship studies, an area of burgeoning academic interest

It unpicks and examines broader issues of friendship and sociability in the Early Modern period through the lens of a single figure

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