This volume deals with the crisis in the representation of the
monarchy that was provoked by the execution of Charles I. It looks
at both sympathetic and hostile representations of Charles I and
addresses not only the period of mid-century crisis but also the
earlier years of his reign and the afterlife of his royal image.
Besides courtly and popular literary representations, it examines
Charles's visual image in paintings, sculpture, engravings and
coins and considers the role of the King's Music in projecting a
positive view of the monarch. The volume will appeal not only to
literary scholars but also to historians, art historians and
musicologists.
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