Ben Jonson and the Poetics of PatronageBucknell University Press, 1989 - 334 páginas |
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... authority , his secure self - confidence , they also imply his insecurity , his self - consciousness , his attempt to affirm his power partly by appealing to political or literary authorities outside and above his own texts . Jonson ...
... authority , his secure self - confidence , they also imply his insecurity , his self - consciousness , his attempt to affirm his power partly by appealing to political or literary authorities outside and above his own texts . Jonson ...
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... authority of those who were its objects by temporarily pushing close to that authority's limits , challenging their power but only in the most playful and non - threatening way . The masques ' humorous familiarity could suggest a ...
... authority of those who were its objects by temporarily pushing close to that authority's limits , challenging their power but only in the most playful and non - threatening way . The masques ' humorous familiarity could suggest a ...
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... Authority and Judgment in Jonson's Epigrammes . " Studies in English Literature 23 ( 1983 ) : 95–112 . " Jonson's ' To King James ' : Plain Speaking in the Epigrammes and the Conversations . " Studies in Philology 82 ( 1985 ) : 380–98 ...
... Authority and Judgment in Jonson's Epigrammes . " Studies in English Literature 23 ( 1983 ) : 95–112 . " Jonson's ' To King James ' : Plain Speaking in the Epigrammes and the Conversations . " Studies in Philology 82 ( 1985 ) : 380–98 ...
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Preface | 9 |
Poets and the Psychology of Patronage | 23 |
Issues of Flattery and Freedom | 59 |
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