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Eikon Basilike presents a profound exploration of monarchy and the divine right of kings through an intricate tapestry of meditations and reflections. The collection encapsulates a richly variegated literary style, blending prayerful prose with polemical narrative to underscore the tensions and ideological debates of the English Civil War era. In its pages, readers encounter not just a defense of monarchical fidelity, but also visceral depictions of turmoil and redemption, rendered in language that oscillates between the majestic and the melancholy. This diversity within the text invites…mehr

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Eikon Basilike presents a profound exploration of monarchy and the divine right of kings through an intricate tapestry of meditations and reflections. The collection encapsulates a richly variegated literary style, blending prayerful prose with polemical narrative to underscore the tensions and ideological debates of the English Civil War era. In its pages, readers encounter not just a defense of monarchical fidelity, but also visceral depictions of turmoil and redemption, rendered in language that oscillates between the majestic and the melancholy. This diversity within the text invites readers to engage with the intricacies of sovereignty and sacrifice, offering a panoramic view of royalty under duress that is seminal to its historical context. The contributors to Eikon Basilike, most notably John Gauden and the much-debated inclusion of writings by King Charles I, provide a unique amalgamation of royal perspective and clerical insight. The anthology serves as a critical node in understanding the theological and political doctrines of 17th-century England, drawing from personal conviction and public duty. The divided authorship adds a complex layer, reflecting the era's tumultuous shift between authority and rebellion, faith and governance, thus enriching the thematic tapestry with multiple narrative threads and interpretative angles. For scholars and enthusiasts of historical literature, Eikon Basilike offers an unparalleled opportunity to delve into the ideological currents of its time. The collection not only bridges a pivotal historical moment but also invites a reflection on leadership, identity, and moral philosophy. Readers are encouraged to engage with this anthology for its ability to present a holistic examination of conflict and resolution, thereby fostering a nuanced dialogue among varied voices within a singular, indispensable volume.

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John Gauden (1605-1662) was an English cleric and writer, reputed as the possible author of the 'Eikon Basilike: The Portraiture of His Sacred Majesty in His Solitudes and Sufferings' (1649). The book is a purported spiritual autobiography attributed to King Charles I, offering reflections on the English Civil War's events, the king's perspective on governance, and his relationship with Parliament. Gauden's authorship, while contested by some scholars, has been a significant point of debate in historical and literary circles. 'Eikon Basilike' itself became an influential work of royalist propaganda, contributing to the cult of martyrdom surrounding Charles I after his execution in 1649. Gauden's writing style in the text is marked by its eloquence and piety, traits consistent with his career as a bishop and preacher. The book's impact was profound, shaping public opinion in the tumultuous period of the English Commonwealth and Restoration. Gauden's presumed authorship adds an intriguing layer to his biography, reflecting the era's complex interplay between politics, religion, and literature. Despite the controversy over its provenance, 'Eikon Basilike' endures as a significant work of seventeenth-century English literature, offering insights into the period's cultural and political dynamics.