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- W2006352955 abstract "Upon his initial entrance in Jonson's masque, The Gypsies Metamorphosed (1621), the figure of the Patrico (or hedge-priest) calls the audience's attention to himself, that am bringer / Of bound to the border. 1 The concern for control of borders was an appropriate one in Jacobean England. At the local level, vagrant groups, including gypsies, defied antivagrant legislation that attempted to limit their geographic mobility and keep them within their home parish. 2 But the neighboring counties of England and Scotland known as the Borders were particularly notorious in the Jacobean period as a haven for gypsies and vagrants, groups who could evade prosecution within an area already populated by cattle raiders (or reivers) noted for a similar disregard of the Anglo-Scottish border. 3 The border counties presented a threat to civil order and ideas of cultural unity because of the ease with which the cultures of gypsies, vagrants, and reivers could interact and mix together, even forming the possibility of an alternative community. The border region was therefore defined by the fluid character of its boundaries, the lack of distinct barriers between regions and constituent cultures. And while the Patrico characterizes the Borders as an area specifically beyond social control, he defines his role, like that of James VI and I during his joint rule of Scotland and England, as being able both to define and control that border." @default.
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- W2006352955 title ""Counterfeit Egyptians" and Imagined Borders: Jonson's The Gypsies Metamorphosed" @default.
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