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Eikon Basilike

eBook - The Pourtracture of His Sacred Majestie, in His Solitudes and Sufferings
ISBN/EAN: 8596547717850
Umbreit-Nr.: 1398217

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 442 S., 0.73 MB
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Erschienen am 10.11.2023
Auflage: 1/2023


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  • Zusatztext
    • Eikon Basilike presents a fascinating exploration of royal authority and divine right, set against the tumultuous backdrop of 17th-century England. This collection binds together the somber reflections of King Charles I and the strategic, ecclesiastical defenses formulated by John Gauden, offering readers a nuanced panorama of political theology and personal conviction. The anthology is notable for its rich array of literary styles, ranging from poignant meditations to vigorous apologetics, capturing the complexity and depth of a nation in crisis. The inclusion of both kingship's private reckonings and public justifications provides an unparalleled insight into the era's ideological divides. The contributors to this anthology bring unique perspectives shaped by their distinct roles within this historical period. King Charles I, with his steadfast belief in the divine right of kings, and John Gauden, a cleric and articulate supporter of royalist causes, contribute layers of intellectual and emotional depth to the themes of sovereignty, duty, and faith. Their writings mirror the broader cultural and religious tensions of 17th-century England, offering a compelling narrative of resistance, perseverance, and theological debate within the context of civil war and its aftermath. Eikon Basilike is an essential read for those interested in the interplay between politics, religion, and literature. It presents a rare opportunity to engage with the historical voices of a king and his defender in their own words, offering insight not just into their personal beliefs but also into the broader societal and cultural conflicts of their time. This anthology is a testament to the enduring power of written word to shape, challenge, and reflect upon the human condition and its sociopolitical expressions. Readers will find in these pages a rich tapestry of thought, belief, and historical significance, inviting a deeper understanding of a pivotal moment in English history.

  • Autorenportrait
    • John Gauden (16051662) was an English cleric and writer, reputed as the possible author of the 'Eikon Basilike: The Portraiture of His Sacred Majesty in His Solitudes and Sufferings' (1649). The book is a purported spiritual autobiography attributed to King Charles I, offering reflections on the English Civil War's events, the king's perspective on governance, and his relationship with Parliament. Gauden's authorship, while contested by some scholars, has been a significant point of debate in historical and literary circles. 'Eikon Basilike' itself became an influential work of royalist propaganda, contributing to the cult of martyrdom surrounding Charles I after his execution in 1649. Gauden's writing style in the text is marked by its eloquence and piety, traits consistent with his career as a bishop and preacher. The book's impact was profound, shaping public opinion in the tumultuous period of the English Commonwealth and Restoration. Gauden's presumed authorship adds an intriguing layer to his biography, reflecting the era's complex interplay between politics, religion, and literature. Despite the controversy over its provenance, 'Eikon Basilike' endures as a significant work of seventeenth-century English literature, offering insights into the period's cultural and political dynamics.
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