Ben JonsonHarold Bloom Chelsea House Publishers, 1987 - 255 من الصفحات A collection of fourteen critical essays on the works of the English dramatist and poet arranged in chronological order of publication. |
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الصفحة 208
... poetic theory requires of a poet a consistently recognizable language of his own , a characteristic voice sounding through any masks he may choose to wear , and overriding the accents of any style or manner he may elect to use . For a true ...
... poetic theory requires of a poet a consistently recognizable language of his own , a characteristic voice sounding through any masks he may choose to wear , and overriding the accents of any style or manner he may elect to use . For a true ...
الصفحة 210
... poetic form to content or purpose . Now for a Neoclassicist like Jonson , the music - poetry of antiquity is the ... poetic form and poetic purpose , between the public or private occasion of a literary utterance and the mode or style ...
... poetic form to content or purpose . Now for a Neoclassicist like Jonson , the music - poetry of antiquity is the ... poetic form and poetic purpose , between the public or private occasion of a literary utterance and the mode or style ...
الصفحة 213
... poetic program that brought together questions of purpose , theory , and actual practice . It is no wonder that his basic notion of what poetic language is by nature , and of how and when it was to be used , was so strongly conditioned ...
... poetic program that brought together questions of purpose , theory , and actual practice . It is no wonder that his basic notion of what poetic language is by nature , and of how and when it was to be used , was so strongly conditioned ...
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The Allusiveness of Epicoene | 23 |
The Jonsonian Masque and the Limits of Invention | 55 |
The Venter Tripartite in The Alchemist | 79 |
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