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masqueSpectacular court entertainment with a fantastic or mythological theme in which music, dance, and extravagant costumes and scenic design figured larger than plot. Originating in Italy, where members of the court actively participated in the performances, the masque reached its height of popularity at the English court between 1600 and 1640, with the collaboration of Ben Jonson as writer and Inigo Jones as stage designer. John Milton also wrote masque verses. Composers included Thomas Campion, John Coperario, Henry Lawes, William Byrd, and Henry Purcell. The masque had great influence on the development of ballet and opera, and the elaborate frame in which it was performed developed into the proscenium arch. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Like Daniel Vitkus, he offers that they constitute a genre, though the forms and venues are clearly disparate: civic pageants, closet dramas, court masques, royal entertainments, and stage plays. The chapter discusses plays including The Second Maiden's Tragedy, The Duke of Milan, The White Devil, The Traitor, and 'Tis Pity She's A Whore, arguing that, like court masques and dissections, these plays aestheticize and perspectivally frame female bodies. s concern with Britishness cannot but be justified by the fact that this was the hot political topic of the early years of James's reign, resounding, for example, throughout all Jonson's early court masques. |
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