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Jealousy towards his Own Son: Rumours around Prince Henry’s Death in Fulke Greville’s Mustapha
Abstract:This article discusses Fulke Greville’s extensive revisions of Mustapha and, using circumstantial evidence, suggests that characteristics of Prince Mustapha bear some similarities to those of Prince Henry Stuart. In the course of the discussion, the parent–child relationship of Soliman and Mustapha is brought to bear on that of King James and Henry by way of a comparison between the earlier and the revised versions of the play. The article thus offers a new reading based on the perspective that Mustapha presents an elaborate response to the rumour of James’s involvement in the untimely death of Henry.
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With an unbroken publication record since 1905, its 1248 pages are divided between articles, predominantly on medieval and modern literature, in the languages of continental Europe, together with English (including the United States and the Commonwealth), Francophone Africa and Canada, and Latin America. In addition, MLR reviews over five hundred books each year The MLR Supplement The Modern Language Review was founded in 1905 and has included well over 3,000 articles and some 20,000 book reviews. This supplement to Volume 100 is published by the Modern Humanities Research Association in celebration of the centenary of its flagship journal.