Charlotte Smith

Images of Islam, 1453–1600

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Using evidence from contemporary printed images, Smith examines the attitudes of Christian Europe to the Ottoman Empire and to Islam. Conflicting feelings of fascination and fear among individuals reflect wider societal issues within the changing social, political and religious climate of Central Europe. Smith also considers the relationship between text and image, placing it in the cultural context of the Reformation and beyond.
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478 printed pages
Publication year
2014
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    Though Egypt was only incorporated into the Ottoman Empire in 1517, it had previously been associated with the Turk in Venetian religious ar
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    Stella Mary Newton, author of the first major academic work on Renaissance theatre costume, has argued that the images of the Turk from sixteenth-century Ottoman figures in theatre productions inspired paintings and prints depicting similar themes from this period
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