Ben Jonson and the Poetics of PatronageBucknell University Press, 1989 - 334 páginas |
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... possible audience reactions . For the patronage poet , however — and for Jonson , in particular — such consid- erations must have been far more important than we can easily appreci- ate today . For him , each work was quite literally a ...
... possible audience reactions . For the patronage poet , however — and for Jonson , in particular — such consid- erations must have been far more important than we can easily appreci- ate today . For him , each work was quite literally a ...
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... possible loss of face . By violating the very norms they depend on , they risk making them- selves more vulnerable.29 In a sense , then , the Countess herself holds the key to how the epigram will be interpreted : depending on how she ...
... possible loss of face . By violating the very norms they depend on , they risk making them- selves more vulnerable.29 In a sense , then , the Countess herself holds the key to how the epigram will be interpreted : depending on how she ...
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... possible to claim that Jonson had daringly and openly challenged the friend of one of his most important patrons . Or , without Drummond's double con- firmation of the Pucell's identity , it would be possible to claim that the poem was ...
... possible to claim that Jonson had daringly and openly challenged the friend of one of his most important patrons . Or , without Drummond's double con- firmation of the Pucell's identity , it would be possible to claim that the poem was ...
Índice
Preface | 9 |
Poets and the Psychology of Patronage | 23 |
Issues of Flattery and Freedom | 59 |
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Palavras e frases frequentes
ambiguous ambition anxiety appealing assert attacks attractive audience Bacon behavior Ben Jonson Cambridge Cecil celebrates character claims competition concern context Countess Countess of Bedford court courtly criticism Cynthia's Revels dependent discussion Earl effect Egerton emphasizes English English Studies enhance envy epigram epistle Essays exploit fact flatterers Francis Bacon friends friendship helps Hymenaei ideal implicitly important inevitably influence Inigo Jones insecurity instance interests Jacobean James James's Jones Jonson seems Jonson's poems Jonson's poetry King less literary London Lord Love Restored masques micropolitical moral motives one's ostensibly paradoxically partly patronage poet patrons Pebworth Pembroke Pembroke's Penshurst plays Plutarch poem's poet's poetic political praise precisely present promote readers relations Renaissance reputation rivals role Rutland satire Satiromastix Sejanus self-consciousness self-promotion sense Sidney social status Stephen Orgel Studies subtle suggests superiors tactics tensions thou tion tone Tribe of Ben University Press Virbius virtue Volpone William writing
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Sociable Criticism in England, 1625-1725 Paul Trolander,Zeynep Tenger Pré-visualização limitada - 2007 |