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الصفحة 137
It is in the tension between the supposed and the actual “ reality ” that Jonsonian drama is generated . We can see it as a function of the realism of the London settings to act as one of the terms of reference for what is real and true ...
It is in the tension between the supposed and the actual “ reality ” that Jonsonian drama is generated . We can see it as a function of the realism of the London settings to act as one of the terms of reference for what is real and true ...
الصفحة 226
The shift of the fictional place of action from Britain's shore to the actual situation at court moves the masque across its own boundaries into reality . A double movement takes place by which the stage has come to include the audience ...
The shift of the fictional place of action from Britain's shore to the actual situation at court moves the masque across its own boundaries into reality . A double movement takes place by which the stage has come to include the audience ...
الصفحة 227
... vitiating any degree of interpenetration and alignment with actual court life still possible . At the last moment the masque veers back into metaphor , giving the ladies a bleaching formula and telling them to come back in a year .
... vitiating any degree of interpenetration and alignment with actual court life still possible . At the last moment the masque veers back into metaphor , giving the ladies a bleaching formula and telling them to come back in a year .
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The Double Plot in Volpone | 9 |
The Allusiveness of Epicoene | 23 |
Jonsons Dramatic Poetry | 35 |
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