The History of Court Fools

The History of Court Fools
Title The History of Court Fools PDF eBook
Author John Doran
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Total Pages 408
Release 1858
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Fools Are Everywhere

Fools Are Everywhere
Title Fools Are Everywhere PDF eBook
Author Beatrice K. Otto
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 444
Release 2001-04
Genre History
ISBN 0226640914

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In this lively work, Beatrice K. Otto takes us on a journey around the world in search of one of the most colorful characters in history—the court jester. Though not always clad in cap and bells, these witty, quirky characters crop up everywhere, from the courts of ancient China and the Mogul emperors of India to those of medieval Europe, Africa, the Middle East, and the Americas. With a wealth of anecdotes, jokes, quotations, epigraphs, and illustrations (including flip art), Otto brings to light little-known jesters, highlighting their humanizing influence on people with power and position and placing otherwise remote historical figures in a more idiosyncratic, intimate light. Most of the work on the court jester has concentrated on Europe; Otto draws on previously untranslated classical Chinese writings and other sources to correct this bias and also looks at jesters in literature, mythology, and drama. Written with wit and humor, Fools Are Everywhere is the most comprehensive look at these roguish characters who risked their necks not only to mock and entertain but also to fulfill a deep and widespread human and social need.

The History of Court Fools

The History of Court Fools
Title The History of Court Fools PDF eBook
Author John Doran
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Total Pages 412
Release 1858
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Fools and Jesters at the English Court

Fools and Jesters at the English Court
Title Fools and Jesters at the English Court PDF eBook
Author John Southworth
Publisher The History Press
Total Pages 332
Release 2011-11-30
Genre History
ISBN 0752479865

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Fools have been a feature of virtually every recorded culture in the history of civilization, making significant contributions to the development of early theatre and literary drama. This book offers a reign by reign chronicle of English court fools.

The History of Court Fools

The History of Court Fools
Title The History of Court Fools PDF eBook
Author Dr. Doran
Publisher DigiCat
Total Pages 405
Release 2022-09-04
Genre Fiction
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DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of "The History of Court Fools" by Dr. Doran. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind. Every DigiCat book has been carefully reproduced for republishing in a new modern format. The books are available in print, as well as ebooks. DigiCat hopes you will treat this work with the acknowledgment and passion it deserves as a classic of world literature.

The History of Court Fools

The History of Court Fools
Title The History of Court Fools PDF eBook
Author Dr. Doran (John)
Publisher London : R. Bentley
Total Pages 406
Release 1858
Genre Fools and jesters
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Four Fools in the Age of Reason

Four Fools in the Age of Reason
Title Four Fools in the Age of Reason PDF eBook
Author Dorinda Outram
Publisher University of Virginia Press
Total Pages 184
Release 2019-04-12
Genre History
ISBN 0813942020

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Unveiling the nearly lost world of the court fools of eighteenth-century Germany, Dorinda Outram shows that laughter was an essential instrument of power. Whether jovial or cruel, mirth altered social and political relations. Outram takes us first to the court of Frederick William I of Prussia, who emerges not only as an administrative reformer and notorious militarist but also as a "master of fools," a ruler who used fools to prop up his uncertain power. The autobiography of the itinerant fool Peter Prosch affords a rare insider’s view of the small courts in Catholic south Germany, Austria, and Bavaria. Full of sharp observations of prelates and princes, the autobiography also records episodes of the extraordinary cruelty for which the German princely courts were notorious. Joseph Fröhlich, court fool in Dresden, presents more appealing facets of foolery. A sharp salesman and hero of the Meissen factories, he was deeply attached to the folk life of fooling. The book ends by tying the growth of Enlightenment skepticism to the demise of court foolery around 1800. Outram’s book is invaluable for giving us such a vivid depiction of the court fool and especially for revealing how this figure can shed new light on the wielding of power in Enlightenment Europe.