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Tyranny and Usurpation: The New Prince and Lawmaking Violence in Early Modern Drama

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By (author): Doyeeta Majumder

In the middle years of the sixteenth century, English drama witnessed the emergence of the tyrant by entrie or the usurper, who supplanted earlier tyrant by the administration as the main antihero of political drama. This usurper or, in Machiavellian terms principe nuove, was the prince without dynastic claims who creates his sovereignty by dint of his own virtù and through an act of lawmaking violence. Early Tudor morality plays were exclusively concerned with the legitimate monarch who becomes a tyrant; in the political drama of the first half of the sixteenth century, we do not encounter a single instance of usurpation among the texts that are still available to us. In contrast, the historical and tragic plays of the late Elizabethan and Jacobean periods teem with illegitimate monarchs. Almost all of Shakespeares history plays, at least four of his ten tragedies, and even a few of his comedies feature usurpation or potential usurpation of sovereign power as a crucial plot device. Why and how does usurpation emerge as a preoccupation in English theatre? What are the political, historical, legal, and dramaturgical transformations that influence and are influenced by this moment of emergence?

As the first book-length study devoted exclusively to the study of usurpation and tyranny in sixteenth-century drama and politics, Tyranny and Usurpation: The New Prince and Lawmaking Violence will challenge existing disciplinary boundaries in order to engage with these critical questions.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 163 x 239mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Feb 2019
  • Publisher: Liverpool University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781786941688

About Doyeeta Majumder

Doyeeta Majumder is Assistant Professor in the Department of English at Jadavpur University. 'Rajpurush' her translation of Niccolo Machiavellis 'Il principe' from the original Italian was published by Jadavpur University Press in 2012.

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