The Duel in Early Modern England
Civility, Politeness and Honour (Ideas in Context)
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Word Count
93,000 words, Guess
Page Count
372 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL7764958M
- ISBN-139780521820622
- ISBN-100521820626
- OCLC Control Number50002682
- Library of Congress Control Number2002073465
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- LibraryThing3327784
- Goodreads1623008
Classifications
- LCCCR4595.G7 P45 2003
Description
"Arguments about the place and practice of the duel in early modern England were widespread. The distinguished intellectual historian Markku Peltonen examines this debate, and shows how the moral and ideological status of duelling was discussed within a much larger cultural context of courtesy, civility and politeness. The advocates of the duel, following Italian and French examples, contended that it maintained and enhanced politeness: its critics by contrast increasingly severed duelling from civility, and this separation became part of a vigorous attempt in the late seventeenth century and beyond to redefine civility, politeness and, indeed, the nature and evolution of Englishness. The book ends with a detailed and original analysis of Bernard Mandeville's influential theory of politeness, to which duelling was central. To understand the duel is to understand much more fully some crucial issues in the cultural and ideological history of Stuart England, and Markku Peltonen's study will thus engage the attention of a very wide audience of historians, cultural and literary scholars."--Jacket.
First Sentence
In 1549 William Thomas, a scholar who had just returned from his five years' stay in Italy, published The historie of Italie.
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