Royal Image
Explore the complexities of monarchy and representation in "Royal Image" by Thomas N. Corns, published by Cambridge University Press in 2009. This insightful volume, spanning 336 pages, delves into the tumultuous period of Charles I, the only English monarch to be tried and executed. Corns meticulously examines the profound crisis that ensued in the portrayal of royal authority, analyzing not only the mid-century upheaval but also the earlier years of Charles’s reign and the legacy of his royal image that persisted thereafter. This book is an essential read for those interested in early modern English literature, history, and criticism, shedding light on how the representation of kings and rulers evolved during a pivotal time in England's history. Join Thomas N. Corns on this captivating journey through the intricacies of power, art, and identity.