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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... never think of anything but money . ' Jonson could rely upon getting this reaction even from business men in his audience , while most of the audience were enjoying the play as a satire upon business men.10 This is , however , a pretty ...
... never think of anything but money . ' Jonson could rely upon getting this reaction even from business men in his audience , while most of the audience were enjoying the play as a satire upon business men.10 This is , however , a pretty ...
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... never be told it . The modesty claimed in the last line is a thin mask for the familiar face of exclusion . Jonson reaches out ( as he does in so many poems ) to those with whom he is already sealed , and as he says to them a ...
... never be told it . The modesty claimed in the last line is a thin mask for the familiar face of exclusion . Jonson reaches out ( as he does in so many poems ) to those with whom he is already sealed , and as he says to them a ...
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... never have had . Before the social order is restored ( and the bourgeois characters are restored to their positions as well as limited to them by the universal forgiveness of the denouement ) the satirist works his will on them ...
... never have had . Before the social order is restored ( and the bourgeois characters are restored to their positions as well as limited to them by the universal forgiveness of the denouement ) the satirist works his will on them ...
Índice
An Alternative View | 26 |
STANLEY FISH | 83 |
IAN DONALDSON | 118 |
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action Alchemist audience authority Bakhtin BARISH Bartholomew Fair Basingstoke and London become Ben Jonson Cambridge carnival characters city comedy comic court criticism culture Cynthia's Revels Drama and Society Dramatist early modern Early Stuart Elizabethan England English Literary English Renaissance Epicoene Epigram Epistle essay Face festive festive marketplace fools Germanicans ideological Inigo Jones Jacobean Jonson's play Jonson's poetry Jonsonian judgment king king's Knights language Lovewit Magnetic Lady marginal marketplace masque Masque of Blackness meaning Mercury moral Mosca Oxford patronage performance perspective plague play's playwright plot poem poet poet's poetic political praise Puritan Quarlous readers relation relationship Renaissance Drama representation represents reveals rogues role royal satire Sejanus Selden sense sexual Shakespeare Silent Woman spectators stage STEPHEN ORGEL Studies Subtle Subtle's T. S. Eliot theater theatrical Tiberius traditional transformation Truewit Underwood University Press virtue Volpone Volpone's Winwife women writing