Dangerous Matter
In "Dangerous Matter," author Jerzy Limon delves into a fascinating exploration of theatrical works from 1623 to 1624, revealing their intricate connections to the political landscape of the time. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2010, this 184-page paperback offers a compelling analysis of how these plays served as a subtle propaganda tool for Prince Charles and the Duke of Buckingham. Dr. Limon expertly uncovers the ways in which these theatrical pieces secured a censor's license while effectively communicating significant political messages. This insightful examination is essential for anyone interested in the intersection of theater, history, and politics, making it a valuable addition to the library of drama enthusiasts and scholars alike. Discover the power of performance and its role in shaping political discourse with "Dangerous Matter."