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The Queens' Encounter

The Mary Stuart Anachronism in Dramas by Diamante, Boursault, Schiller and Donizetti

by Michael G. Paulson (Author)
©1987 Others VIII, 240 Pages

Summary

The Queens' Encounter is the first scholarly work to examine the anachronistic meeting between Mary Stuart and Elizabeth Tudor in a coherent, international manner. First showing the encounter in the exchange of correspondence between the two queens, Paulson follows the development of an implied anachronism in seventeenth-century France and Spain to the actual depiction of the fictitious interview sequence in Diamante's La reina María Estuarda; the work then shows the «improvement» in the anachronism in the hands of such varied authors as Boursault, Schiller and Donizetti. The epilogue shows some post-Schillerian variations on the theme, to include works by Maxwell Anderson, Lebrun and others.

Details

Pages
VIII, 240
Year
1987
ISBN (Hardcover)
9780820406046
Language
English
Published
New York, Bern, Frankfurt/M., Paris, 1987. VIII, 240 pp.

Biographical notes

Michael G. Paulson (Author)

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