Authority and Diplomacy from Dante to Shakespeare

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A detailed examination of the relationship between the discourses and practices of authority and diplomacy in the late medieval and early modern periods Authority and Diplomacy from Dante to Shakespeare interrogates the persistent duality of the roles of author and ambassador. The volume approaches its subject from a literary-historical perspective drawing upon late medieval and early modern ideas and discourses of diplomacy and authority and examining how they are manifested within different forms of writing: drama poetry diplomatic correspondence peace treaties and household accounts. Contributors focus on major literary figures from different cultures including Dante Petrarch and Tasso from Italy; and from England Chaucer Wyatt Sidney Spenser and Shakespeare. In addition the book moves between and across literary-historical periods tracing the development of concepts and discourses of authority and diplomacy from the late medieval to the early modern period. Taken together these essays forge a broader argument for the centrality of diplomacy and diplomatic concepts in the literature and culture of late medieval and early modern England and for the importance of diplomacy in current studies of English literature before 1603.
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