Ben Jonson

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Routledge, 2017 M03 31 - 358 pages

While most critical writing on Jonson concentrates on the plays, poems or masques seen in isolation, this title, first published in 1981, ranges across the genres to explore Jonson’s vision as a whole. The author points to the inner connections that make of the rich variety of Jonson’s writing a single coherent body of work. We see Jonson exploring the relations between culture and society, the difficulties of ideal virtue in a far from ideal world, and above all the problems of art itself. Combining a wide-ranging discussion of Jonson’s interests with a detailed examination of his major works, this book provides a balanced critical introduction to one of the most complex and fascinating figures in English Literature.

 

Contents

Preface
THE FIRST TWENTYFIVE YEARS
THE COMEDY OF HUMOURS
POETOMACHIA
ELIZABETH AND JAMES
STAR CHAMBER
MATURITY
THE TRAGEDIES
BARTHOLOMEW FAIR
THE HAPPY LAUREATE
DISCOVERIES
THE LATER MASKS
DECLINE AND FALL
THE DOTAGES
ANTHOLOGY
GREEN FIELDS

WHITEHALL
THE MASTERPIECES

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