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A Companion to the Cavendishes
Edited by Lisa Hopkins and Tom Rutter
Series: Arc Companions
438 Pages, Trim size: 6 x 9 in
- Paperback
- 9781641894661
- Published: October 2021
- eBook (PDF)
- 9781641891783
- Published: December 2020
- Hardcover
- 9781641891776
- Published: December 2020
The noble Cavendishes were one of the most influential families in the politics and culture of early modern England and beyond. A Companion to the Cavendishes offers a comprehensive account of the Cavendish family's creative output and cultural significance in the seventeenth century. It discusses the writings of individuals including William and Margaret Cavendish, and William's daughters Jane and Elizabeth; family members' work and patronage in other media such as music, architecture, and the visual arts; their participation in contemporary developments in politics, philosophy, and horsemanship; and the networks in which they moved both in England and in continental Europe. It also covers the work of less well-known family members such as the poet and biographer George Cavendish and the composer Michael Cavendish. This volume combines path-breaking scholarship with discussion of existing research, making it an invaluable resource for all those interested in this fascinating and diverse group of men and women.
This book is available as Open Access.
Lisa Hopkins is Professor of English at Sheffield Hallam University and co-editor of Shakespeare, the journal of the British Shakespeare Association, of the Arden Early Modern Drama Guides, and of Arden Studies in Early Modern Drama.
Tom Rutter is lecturer in English at the University of Sheffield and co-editor of Shakespeare. Books include Shakespeare and the Admiral’s Men (2017).