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Type of Document Thesis
Author Kaiser Lee, Karen A.
URN etd-12142006-203029
Title "He Cannot Be a Gentleman Which Loveth Not Hunting and Hawking": Reading Early Modern English Hunting Treatises ans Courtesy Books
Degree Master of Arts
Department English, Department of
Advisory Committee
Advisor Name Title
Bruce Boehrer Committee Chair
Daniel Vitkus Committee Member
Nancy Warren Committee Member
Keywords
  • Courtesy Books
  • Instruction Manuals
  • Conduct Manuals
  • Hunting Manuals
  • Hunting
  • Early Modern
Date of Defense 2006-08-24
Availability unrestricted
Abstract
The nobility of the Renaissance era enjoyed an elaborate form of hunting, called par force, which involved many horses, dogs, and huntsmen and offered many opportunities for social display. Par force hunting came with a set of ritualized actions and its own unique vocabulary. English monarchs, especially James I, instituted regulations on who could participate based on social status. As the higher social echelons became more permeable, and hunting remained the recreation of choice for those of elevated status, this turned the sport into a skill necessary for those new to the court. This study looks at early modern English hunting manuals to examine how they functioned as courtesy literature for those newly admitted to higher levels of society, examining the rhetorical and instructional techniques employed in early modern English hunting treatises to ascertain similarities between to two types of books.
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