"Monstrous manner": style and the early modern theater.

From: Criticism | Date: June 22, 2001| Author: | Copyright information

Oh beware therefore both what you wear, and how you wear it. Thomas Dekker, The Gull's Horn-Book (1609)

1. Sumptuousness

ELIZABETH I'S WARDROBE INVENTORY for the year 1600 lists 99 robes, 102 French gowns, 67 round gowns, 100 loose gowns, 126 kirtles, 96 cloaks, and 26 fans, in addition to her official Coronation, Parliament, Order of the Garter, and Mourning apparel. (1) Described by one contemporary as "a strutting bird of fantastic plumage," Elizabeth possessed over three thousand dresses the year she died. (2) Clothes were important to the queen and not merely because ...

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