Sense and Spectacle in the Age of Philip IV

Performing Empire in Word, Music, and Image

Mary Quinn author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:1st Dec '25

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This book accounts for the outpouring of celebrations in the Habsburg Empire upon the 1657 birth of Felipe Próspero, heir to Philip IV of Spain. These celebrations allow us to interrogate the shifting uses of performance in the empire’s center and periphery. Such spectacles could work to contain and manipulate public sentiment, but at other moments they questioned sanctioned power structures. A study of zarzuela texts, opera libretti, notated music, paintings, poems, and historical documents shows that an array of people took advantage of this festive moment to question the empire’s policies in surprising ways. Sensorial experience played a crucial role during these celebrations. For its part, the Crown engaged a variety of senses, especially sight, sound, and smell, in order to augment the impact of royal spectacles. But simultaneously, those who questioned the Crown also did so through an engagement of the sensorial world.

"By dissecting cultural artefacts into layers of meaning, Mary B. Quinn’s book convincingly shows how writers and artists used the performative sense to obtain new forms of communication."

Ascension Mazuela-Anguita, Universidad de Granada, in Music and Letters, gcaf145

ISBN: 9781041185925

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Weight: 390g

212 pages