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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... perhaps his most lyrical dramatic composition . He continued writing nondramatic poetry in his last years , too , and his final poems show no great diminution of poetic power . Perhaps most remarkably , they avoid despair and senti ...
... perhaps his most lyrical dramatic composition . He continued writing nondramatic poetry in his last years , too , and his final poems show no great diminution of poetic power . Perhaps most remarkably , they avoid despair and senti ...
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... perhaps for presentation at court in early February of 1605 , perhaps as late as 1612 , Jonson rewrote the play , abandoning the Italian locale and names in favor of a London setting and descriptive English names . He also tightened the ...
... perhaps for presentation at court in early February of 1605 , perhaps as late as 1612 , Jonson rewrote the play , abandoning the Italian locale and names in favor of a London setting and descriptive English names . He also tightened the ...
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... perhaps even more important than the verbal and linguistic skill of the poet is the tension he generates through the balancing of various oppositions throughout his work . He sometimes depicts idealized landscapes only to intrude ...
... perhaps even more important than the verbal and linguistic skill of the poet is the tension he generates through the balancing of various oppositions throughout his work . He sometimes depicts idealized landscapes only to intrude ...
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