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Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
Telling Stories About Incest | 1 | |
The Problem | 5 | |
Reader's Program | 11 | |
1 | Henry VIII and the Political Uses of Incest Theory | 19 |
In the Bedrooms of the Great | 19 | |
Basic Theory of Incest | 20 | |
Doctrine of the Henrician Divorce (Part I) | 28 | |
Doctrine of the Henrician Divorce (Part II) | 31 | |
Anthropology as Politics | 36 | |
2 | Incest and Tudor Literary Politics | 42 |
Henry's Legacy | 42 | |
Elizabeth and the Issue of Title | 46 | |
Three Tudor Plays | 49 | |
"Ten Times Our Mother": Incest and Feminine Authority in Hamlet | 62 | |
The Cult of Chastity | 78 | |
3 | James I and the Fabrication of Kinship | 86 |
The Succession Revisited | 86 | |
Revenge Tragedy and the Jacobean Social Climber | 93 | |
A Queen and No Queen: Female Inheritance in Beaumont and Fletcher | 99 | |
Commerce and Incest in Women Beware Women | 106 | |
The Conundrum of Kin(g)ship | 110 | |
4 | The End of Kingship? | 113 |
Incest and the English Revolution | 113 | |
Charles I: The Governor as Family Man | 116 | |
John Ford's Tremulous Private Heaven | 121 | |
Cavalier Drama and the Royal Dilemma | 127 | |
Milton and the Powers That Be | 132 | |
5 | Conclusions: The Politics of Incest Theory | 138 |
Westermarck, Morgan, Nature | 138 | |
Freud, Feminism, Culture | 142 | |
"The Libertie of a Subject": Incest and Child Abuse | 145 | |
The Demographics of Incest in Renaissance England | 148 | |
The Properties of Kingship | 153 | |
Afterword | 157 | |
Notes | 159 | |
Bibliography | 173 | |
Index | 185 |
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Add Monarchy and incest in Renaissance England, In dissolving his marriage to Catherine of Aragon, Henry VIII claimed that Catherine's brief marriage to Henry's deceased brother, Arthur, had rendered the subsequent union incestuous. Henry's next marriage could be called incestuous as well, for Anne Bol, Monarchy and incest in Renaissance England to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Monarchy and incest in Renaissance England, In dissolving his marriage to Catherine of Aragon, Henry VIII claimed that Catherine's brief marriage to Henry's deceased brother, Arthur, had rendered the subsequent union incestuous. Henry's next marriage could be called incestuous as well, for Anne Bol, Monarchy and incest in Renaissance England to your collection on WonderClub |