斯图尔特政治世界想象中的死亡梦与死者:以威廉·劳德为例

IF 0.1 N/A MEDIEVAL & RENAISSANCE STUDIES Explorations in Renaissance Culture Pub Date : 2021-12-07 DOI:10.1163/23526963-04702003
Carole Levin
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威廉·劳德在詹姆斯一世,尤其是他的儿子查理一世统治时期,在政治和宗教方面发挥了至关重要的作用。清教徒对他非常反感,劳德与白金汉公爵乔治·维利耶斯的亲密友谊使劳德更具争议性,他与国王的小丑阿奇·阿姆斯特朗的争斗也使劳德更具争议性。在劳德时代,梦被认为具有重要意义,劳德在日记中记录了他的梦。梦在斯图亚特早期的政治世界中也发挥了作用。本文考察了劳德在英国内战期间被捕后,他的敌人如何在威廉·白兰的作品中利用他自己的梦来攻击他。它还研究了劳德是如何与同样被鄙视的托马斯,红衣主教沃尔西在一些使用梦的政治小册子中进行比较的,比如《阿基的梦》和《坎特伯雷的梦》。在查理一世被处决的前一天晚上,劳德还出现在查理一世的随从托马斯·赫伯特的梦中,劳德来安慰查理。
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Dreaming of Death and the Dead in the Stuart Political World Imaginary: The Case of William Laud

William Laud played a critical role in the politics and religion in the reign of James I and especially that of his son, Charles I. There was great antagonism toward him by Puritans, and Laud’s close friendship with George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham, made Laud even more controversial, as did his fight with the king’s jester, Archy Armstrong. Dreams were seen as having great significance at time of Laud, and Laud recorded his dreams in his journal. Dreams also played a role in the early Stuart political world. This essay examines how Laud’s enemies used his own dreams against him in the work of William Prynne, once Laud was arrested during the English Civil war. It also looks at how Laud was compared to also despised Thomas, Cardinal Wolsey in a number of political pamphlets that used dreams, such as Archy’s Dream and Canterburie’s Dream. Laud also appeared as a character in a dream of Charles I’s attendant Thomas Herbert the night before the king’s execution, where Laud came to comfort Charles.

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