Ben JonsonRoutledge, 21/07/2014 - 232 páginas Interest in Ben Jonson is higher today than at any time since his death. This new collection offers detailed readings of all the major plays - Volpone, Epicene, The Alchemist and Bartholomew Fair - and the poems. It also provides significant insights into the court masques and the later plays which have only recently been rediscovered as genuinely engaging stage pieces. |
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... theater is represented as a place where author and audience are joined in the communal celebration of a traditional code of behavior and in the censure of those who violate the code', which 'overlooks the ways in which Jonson is himself ...
... theater is represented as a place where author and audience are joined in the communal celebration of a traditional code of behavior and in the censure of those who violate the code', which 'overlooks the ways in which Jonson is himself ...
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... theater , Text , Ben Jonson ' and Joseph Loewenstein's ' The Script in the Marketplace ' , two post - structuralist explorations of parallel territory . My Ben Jonson : Authority : Criticism looks at Jonson's literary criticism in the ...
... theater , Text , Ben Jonson ' and Joseph Loewenstein's ' The Script in the Marketplace ' , two post - structuralist explorations of parallel territory . My Ben Jonson : Authority : Criticism looks at Jonson's literary criticism in the ...
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... theaters were closed . She sees Epicoene as the play of this sort most inflected by that ' masculinist ideology ' , and least open to women's self - definition , implicitly a foreshadowing of what bourgeois culture would require of ...
... theaters were closed . She sees Epicoene as the play of this sort most inflected by that ' masculinist ideology ' , and least open to women's self - definition , implicitly a foreshadowing of what bourgeois culture would require of ...
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... Theater . The lack of apparent interiority in Jonson's dramatic characters , by comparison with those of Middleton , Webster and ( pre - eminently ) Shakespeare , probably explains the little attention they have received in this regard ...
... Theater . The lack of apparent interiority in Jonson's dramatic characters , by comparison with those of Middleton , Webster and ( pre - eminently ) Shakespeare , probably explains the little attention they have received in this regard ...
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... ( Berkeley : University of California Press , 1981 ) . SWEENEY's argument is comprehensively developed in Jonson and the Psychology of Public Theater ( Princeton : Princeton University Press , 1985 ) . KATHLEEN E. MCLUSKIE ,
... ( Berkeley : University of California Press , 1981 ) . SWEENEY's argument is comprehensively developed in Jonson and the Psychology of Public Theater ( Princeton : Princeton University Press , 1985 ) . KATHLEEN E. MCLUSKIE ,
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Introduction | |
An Alternative View 3 JOHN G SWEENEY III Sejanus and the Peoples Beastly Rage 4 JONATHAN GOLDBERG State Secrets 5 STANLEY FISH A... | |
Volpone 7 MARY BETH ROSE The Expense of Spirit | |
CHERYL LYNN Ross The Plague of The Alchemist | |
JONATHAN HAYNES Festivity and the Dramatic Economy of Jonsons Bartholomew Fair | |
MARTIN BUTLER Late Jonson | |
Further Reading | |
Index | |
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