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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... culture of the period – often under the influence of Michel Foucault – almost as the New Critics once read texts ... cultural poetics' for their shared project; b) cultural materialists (including Jean Howard, Jonathan Dollimore ...
... culture of the period – often under the influence of Michel Foucault – almost as the New Critics once read texts ... cultural poetics' for their shared project; b) cultural materialists (including Jean Howard, Jonathan Dollimore ...
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... and Buying : Ben Jonson and the Commercial Theatre Audience'.25 Such matters open quickly into the debate about the socio - political ' place ' of the stage in early modern culture , and how this affected Jonson's relationship to.
... and Buying : Ben Jonson and the Commercial Theatre Audience'.25 Such matters open quickly into the debate about the socio - political ' place ' of the stage in early modern culture , and how this affected Jonson's relationship to.
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... culture ? Was it primarily an adjunct of court culture , adding lustre to the exercise of power while being wholly dependent on its patronage for survival ? Was it a hybrid mix of these , or was it not indeed a homogenous entity at all ...
... culture ? Was it primarily an adjunct of court culture , adding lustre to the exercise of power while being wholly dependent on its patronage for survival ? Was it a hybrid mix of these , or was it not indeed a homogenous entity at all ...
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... culture in Rabelais and his World, completed by 1940 but not translated into English until 1968.32 Early modern culture for Bakhtin was a heteroglossia, a cacophony of competing languages, high and low, with all the freedom of the ...
... culture in Rabelais and his World, completed by 1940 but not translated into English until 1968.32 Early modern culture for Bakhtin was a heteroglossia, a cacophony of competing languages, high and low, with all the freedom of the ...
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... cultures and to the place of carnival practices in the hierarchical structures of Jacobean society ? Does he , with Bakhtin , idealistically celebrate the grotesque corporeal body as subversive of all authority , or does he rather ...
... cultures and to the place of carnival practices in the hierarchical structures of Jacobean society ? Does he , with Bakhtin , idealistically celebrate the grotesque corporeal body as subversive of all authority , or does he rather ...
Índice
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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action Alchemist Androgyny audience authority Bakhtin BARISH Bartholomew Fair Basingstoke and London become Ben Jonson carnival characters city comedy colonization comic court criticism culture Cynthia's Revels described Drama and Society Dramatist early modern Early Stuart economic Elizabethan England English Literary English Renaissance Epicoene Epigram Epistle essay Face festive festive marketplace fools Germanicans ideological Inigo Jones Jacobean Jonson's play Jonsonian judgment king king's Knights language late plays literature Lovewit Magnetic Lady marginal marketplace masque Masque of Blackness meaning Mercury moral Mosca Oxford patronage performance perspective plague play's playwright plot poem poet poetic political praise Puritan Quarlous reader relation relationship Renaissance Drama representation represents reveals RICHARD rogues role royal satire Sejanus Selden sense sexual Shakespeare spectators stage STEPHEN ORGEL Studies Subtle Subtle's T. S. Eliot theater theatrical Tiberius traditional transformation Truewit Underwood virtue vision Volpone Winwife women writing