Book contents
- Writing the Monarch in Jacobean England
- Writing the Monarch in Jacobean England
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Book part
- Note on texts
- Glossary
- Introduction
- Part I James, Jonson and the Jacobean Court
- Part II James, Donne and the Politics of Religion in Jacobean England
- Chapter 3 ‘A conversation with your subjects’: power, language and kingship in Donne’s early Jacobean works
- Chapter 4 ‘We are inDeedand in name too,Men of Orders’: Donne and the politics of preaching for the King
- Part III James, Shakespeare and the Jacobean Theatre
- Select bibliography
- Index
Chapter 3 - ‘A conversation with your subjects’: power, language and kingship in Donne’s early Jacobean works
from Part II - James, Donne and the Politics of Religion in Jacobean England
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 October 2015
- Writing the Monarch in Jacobean England
- Writing the Monarch in Jacobean England
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Book part
- Note on texts
- Glossary
- Introduction
- Part I James, Jonson and the Jacobean Court
- Part II James, Donne and the Politics of Religion in Jacobean England
- Chapter 3 ‘A conversation with your subjects’: power, language and kingship in Donne’s early Jacobean works
- Chapter 4 ‘We are inDeedand in name too,Men of Orders’: Donne and the politics of preaching for the King
- Part III James, Shakespeare and the Jacobean Theatre
- Select bibliography
- Index
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- Writing the Monarch in Jacobean EnglandJonson, Donne, Shakespeare and the Works of King James, pp. 137 - 168Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2015