Anglo-Dutch Relations in the Field of the Emblem / / Bart Westerweel.

This publication is the first of its kind. It approaches Anglo-Dutch relations from the angle of the production of the highly popular emblem book and its influence on important cultural and political events, mainly in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.

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Place / Publishing House:Leiden : : BRILL,, 1997.
Year of Publication:1997
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (xxv, 310 pages) :; illustrations
Notes:Includes index.
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Table of Contents:
  • Place of the English Emblem Book in the Context of Continental Emblem Book Production to the Year 1700: A Chronological List of Editions of English Emblematic Works Published to 1700 / Peter M. Daly
  • Author's Strategy: Jan van der Noot's Het Theatre / Werner Waterschoot
  • Van der Noot's Apocalyptic Visions: Do You 'See' What You Read? / Karel Bostoen
  • Viper and the File: Metamorphoses of an Emblematic Fable (from Corrozet to Barlow) / Paul J. Smith
  • Vaenius Abroad: English and Scottish Reception of the Emblemata Horatiana / Michael Bath
  • Imitation and Originality in Peacham's Emblems / Judith Dundas
  • Francis Quarles and the Low Countries / Karl Josef Holtgen
  • Emblematic Word-Image Relations in Benedictus van Haeften's Schola cordis (Antwerpen, 1629) and Christopher Harvey's School of the Heart (London, 1647/1664) / Bernhard F. Scholz
  • George Wither, the Netherlands, and an Emblem of Two Pots / Alan R. Young
  • Philip Ayres and the Love Emblem Tradition / Bart Westerweel
  • Continental Shadows in Renaissance Scotland: The Opening Pageant of the University (Leiden, 1575) and The Entertainment of the High and Mighty Monarch Charles (Edinburgh, 1633) / Peter Davidson
  • Oak v. the Orange Tree: Emblematizing Dynastic Union and Conflict, 1600-1796 / Eirwen E.C. Nicholson
  • 'The Benefit of an Image, Without the Offence': Anglo-Dutch Emblematics and Hall's Liberation of the Lyric Soul / D.C. Mantz / S.E. Gardner / E.M. Ramsden
  • Long and Winding Road: The Dutch Emblematic Adaptation of Elizabeth Jocelin's The Mothers Legacie, to Her Unborn Childe (1624) / Paul Raasveld.