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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... father and explains his disguise and the report of his own death as a test of his son's ability to manage money . The young man is left in disgrace , but when his father is threatened with ruin at the hands of the dishonest lawyer ...
... father and explains his disguise and the report of his own death as a test of his son's ability to manage money . The young man is left in disgrace , but when his father is threatened with ruin at the hands of the dishonest lawyer ...
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... father , now " ( line 5 ) , he exclaims , as his natural grief bursts the bonds of the intellectual restraint . At the heart of the poem is the relationship of father and son and , more specifically , the reconciliation of a father to ...
... father , now " ( line 5 ) , he exclaims , as his natural grief bursts the bonds of the intellectual restraint . At the heart of the poem is the relationship of father and son and , more specifically , the reconciliation of a father to ...
الصفحة 171
... father , now " is also sadly ironic , for the poem itself testifies to Jonson's continuing acceptance of his dual role as poet and father despite the pain such a role exacts of him . The relationship of father and son is also pertinent ...
... father , now " is also sadly ironic , for the poem itself testifies to Jonson's continuing acceptance of his dual role as poet and father despite the pain such a role exacts of him . The relationship of father and son is also pertinent ...
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