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The Spanish Match - Prince Charles's Journey to Madrid, 1623 (Hardcover, New Ed)
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The Spanish Match - Prince Charles's Journey to Madrid, 1623 (Hardcover, New Ed)
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In the spring of 1623 Charles, Prince of Wales, the young heir to
the English and Scottish thrones donned a false wig and beard and
slipped out of England under the assumed name of John Smith in
order to journey to Madrid and secure for himself the hand of the
King of Spain's daughter. His father James I and VI had been toying
with the idea of a Spanish match for his son since as early as
1605, despite the profoundly divisive ramifications such a policy
would have in the face of the determined 'Puritan' opposition in
parliament, committed to combatting the forces of international
Catholicism at every opportunity. With the Spanish ambassador, the
machiavellian Count of Gondomar's encouragement to 'mount' Spain,
Charles impetuously took matters into his own hands and as the
negotiations stalled he departed secretly in the guise of Mr Smith
to win with his romantic and foolhardy daring what his father could
not achieve through diplomacy. The eventual failure and public
humiliation that followed his journey to Madrid has been cited as a
major influence on Charles's subsequent development and policies as
king. Until now, there has been no attempt to systematically
explore the failure of the Spanish match from an interdisciplinary
perspective, including what it reveals about the practice of
diplomacy, the taste, art, and dress of the period, its literature
and the long-term consequences for Anglo-Spanish relations. In this
volume leading scholars from a variety of disciplines analyse the
reactions and representations of Charles's romantic escapade and
offer their insights into the affair. In doing so many traditional
assumptions about the trip are overturned. By taking into account
the political, social, religious and international dimensions of
the event, and examining historical, literary and artistic
evidence, this volume paints a rounded, lively and vivid portrait
of one of the most remarkable episodes of the Jacobean age.
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