Ben Jonson RevisedTwayne Publishers, 1999 - 293 من الصفحات The essays here, selected with that in mind, offer detailed readings of all the major plays, Sejanus, Volpone, Epicene, The Alchemist and Bartholomew Fair as well as the poems and later plays only recently recovered as genuinely engaging pieces for the stage. Collectively they demonstrate why interest in Jonson is higher today than at any time since his death."--BOOK JACKET. |
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... beginning of his career . Indeed , all four comedies break new ground and show that , while aging and infirm in body , Jonson maintained to the end a mind and an imagination that was open to new ideas and new ways of expressing them ...
... beginning of his career . Indeed , all four comedies break new ground and show that , while aging and infirm in body , Jonson maintained to the end a mind and an imagination that was open to new ideas and new ways of expressing them ...
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... beginnings " prove purely sweet , / And perfect in a circle alwayes meet " ( lines 7-8 ) , Jonson simply wishes the traveler well in a beautiful metaphor of perfect har- mony borrowed from classical thought . Roe's circle is meet in the ...
... beginnings " prove purely sweet , / And perfect in a circle alwayes meet " ( lines 7-8 ) , Jonson simply wishes the traveler well in a beautiful metaphor of perfect har- mony borrowed from classical thought . Roe's circle is meet in the ...
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... beginning ; or that things , by themselves utter'd , might not seeme subject to Calumnie , which read entire , would appear most free . This first - person passage expressing Jonson's anger at his detractors and his scorn for the fools ...
... beginning ; or that things , by themselves utter'd , might not seeme subject to Calumnie , which read entire , would appear most free . This first - person passage expressing Jonson's anger at his detractors and his scorn for the fools ...
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