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Diary of John Manningham (eBook)

Of the Middle Temple, and of Bradbourne, Kent, Barrister‑at‑Law, 1602-1603

(Autor)

John Bruce (Herausgeber)

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2022
191 Seiten
DigiCat (Verlag)
859-654713126-7 (EAN)

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The "Diary of John Manningham" is a compelling primary source that offers an intimate glimpse into early 17th-century England through the eyes of a trained lawyer and member of the gentry. This meticulously kept diary is not merely a chronicle of daily life; it is a rich tapestry woven with reflections on political events, social customs, and cultural practices. Manningham's literary style is marked by candor and wit, with keen observations that reveal the complexities of his time. The diary serves as an important historical document that illuminates the socio-political landscape, particularly concerning the transition from the Elizabethan to the Jacobean era while also addressing the dynamics of class and identity in early modern England. John Manningham, a contemporary of Shakespeare and a resident of London, was deeply embedded in the circles of theater, law, and society, factors that significantly influenced his writing. His connections with the literary elite of his time, including his involvement with the artistic community and his reflections on the performances of the day, provide a unique lens through which to understand the cultural milieu that informed his observations. His varied experiences as a lawyer and a gentleman reveal the tensions and aspirations of Elizabethan society. Readers interested in the intersections of literature, history, and culture will find the "Diary of John Manningham" an invaluable resource. This text not only satisfies the intellectual curiosity of historians and literary scholars but also captivates general readers with its vivid portrayal of a bygone era. It invites a deeper understanding of the societal norms and artistic expressions that shaped early modern England, making it a compelling read for anyone interested in the roots of contemporary English life and literature.

John Manningham, an English lawyer and diarist, was notable for his culturally significant diary penned during the early 17th century—an essential period in English literary history. Though the exact dates of his birth and death are unrecorded, it is widely accepted that Manningham's main contribution to literary heritage comes from his scholarly accounts documented within the 'Diary of John Manningham' (1868). Chronicling the years 1602 to 1603, Manningham's diary insightfully captures the daily life and courtly events of the Elizabethan and early Jacobean periods. His entries are particularly valuable for their references to contemporary figures, notably William Shakespeare, whom Manningham mentions in relation to a performance of 'Twelfth Night.' Through a mixture of gossip, wit, and legal matters, his Diary provides unparalleled windows into the social and cultural milieu of his era. Despite the diary's brevity and its limited focus on a particular social stratum, the vivacity of Manningham's observations renders his work a cherished resource for scholars exploring the texture of early modern England. His literary style, characterized by a detailed and anecdotal approach, continues to enlighten and entertain readers interested in the rich tapestry of England's historic landscape.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 31.7.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Briefe / Tagebücher
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik Neuzeit bis 1918
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte
Schlagworte 1603-1625 • 16th century primary sources • 17th-century diary • Cultural Observations • cultural practices England • Diaries • diarist John Manningham • Early Modern England • early modern experiences • Early works to 1800 • Elizabethan history • Elizabethan society • England • Englishman daily life • English social history • Great Britain • historical anecdotes • historical diary • historical observations daily • historical primary documents • History • James I • John Manningham writings • legal cases • legal practitioner • legal profession • Literary Diary • Literary Historical Document • London • personal reflections • personal reflections England • political landscape commentary • Renaissance diary accounts • Social commentary • social life and customs • social norms insights • Sources • Tudor period eyewitness • witty introspection writings
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