Ben JonsonRichard Dutton Longman, 2000 - 223 páginas This collection offers detailed readings of all Ben Jonson's major plays - Volpone, Epicene, The Alchemist and Bartholomew Fair - and the poems. It also provides insights into the court masques and the later plays which have been rediscovered in the late-20th century. |
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... moral is carried without the intervention of a character like Asper , Crites , Truewit or Manly to make sure that the audience grasps what the author would have it understand . The Alchemist and Bartholomew Fair are also notably free of ...
... moral is carried without the intervention of a character like Asper , Crites , Truewit or Manly to make sure that the audience grasps what the author would have it understand . The Alchemist and Bartholomew Fair are also notably free of ...
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... moral posture . Ideally the festive does not oppose quotidian values : both are contained and reconciled within a single awareness , laughing but sane . The model for this typically humanist moral stance , is Jonson's imitation of ...
... moral posture . Ideally the festive does not oppose quotidian values : both are contained and reconciled within a single awareness , laughing but sane . The model for this typically humanist moral stance , is Jonson's imitation of ...
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... moral fabric , and particularly of the false economies supported by human folly . He has faith that moral reflection can encompass the Fair , in all its uniqueness and particularity , and as his letter continues it becomes clear that ...
... moral fabric , and particularly of the false economies supported by human folly . He has faith that moral reflection can encompass the Fair , in all its uniqueness and particularity , and as his letter continues it becomes clear that ...
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An Alternative View | 26 |
STANLEY FISH | 83 |
IAN DONALDSON | 118 |
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