'… a masterly study, one which opens up new perspectives on politics, literature, and kingship in early modern England.' The English Historical Review
'Sharpe's book, as might be expected of this lively, hard-hitting author, is provocative and challenging … Sharpe's exciting and innovative book can be warmly recommended to those interested in the re-mapping of the familiar territory of early Stuart political history.' The Historian
'An illuminating study of Caroline court culture that provocatively challenges received ideas about the relationship of culture to politics in early Stuart England … His sophisticated and intelligent discussion of the Caroline masques is probably the best essay yet produced on the topic … Sharpe's book … is also written with enviable boldness and clarity. No student of Stuart literature or politics can afford to neglect it.' Modern Europe