Volpone, Or The Fox, Epicoene, Or The Silent Woman, The Alchemist, Catiline

Volpone, Or The Fox, Epicoene, Or The Silent Woman, The Alchemist, Catiline
Title Volpone, Or The Fox, Epicoene, Or The Silent Woman, The Alchemist, Catiline PDF eBook
Author Ben Jonson
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Pages 554
Release 1965
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Ben Jonson

Ben Jonson
Title Ben Jonson PDF eBook
Author Ben Jonson
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Pages 554
Release 1965
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Volpone, Or the Fox

Volpone, Or the Fox
Title Volpone, Or the Fox PDF eBook
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Release 1954
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Volpone; Or, The Fox

Volpone; Or, The Fox
Title Volpone; Or, The Fox PDF eBook
Author Ben Jonson
Publisher DigiCat
Pages 269
Release 2022-09-15
Genre Drama
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DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of "Volpone; Or, The Fox" by Ben Jonson. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind. Every DigiCat book has been carefully reproduced for republishing in a new modern format. The books are available in print, as well as ebooks. DigiCat hopes you will treat this work with the acknowledgment and passion it deserves as a classic of world literature.

The Alchemist

The Alchemist
Title The Alchemist PDF eBook
Author Ben Jonson
Publisher CUP Archive
Pages 166
Release 1965
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Crime and Punishment in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Age

Crime and Punishment in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Age
Title Crime and Punishment in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Age PDF eBook
Author Albrecht Classen
Publisher Walter de Gruyter
Pages 612
Release 2012-10-30
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 3110294583

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All societies are constructed, based on specific rules, norms, and laws. Hence, all ethics and morality are predicated on perceived right or wrong behavior, and much of human culture proves to be the result of a larger discourse on vices and virtues, transgression and ideals, right and wrong. The topics covered in this volume, addressing fundamental concerns of the premodern world, deal with allegedly criminal, or simply wrong behavior which demanded punishment. Sometimes this affected whole groups of people, such as the innocently persecuted Jews, sometimes individuals, such as violent and evil princes. The issue at stake here embraces all of society since it can only survive if a general framework is observed that is based in some way on justice and peace. But literature and the visual arts provide many examples of open and public protests against wrongdoings, ill-conceived ideas and concepts, and stark crimes, such as theft, rape, and murder. In fact, poetic statements or paintings could carry significant potentials against those who deliberately transgressed moral and ethical norms, or who even targeted themselves.

Ben Jonson and the Art of Secrecy

Ben Jonson and the Art of Secrecy
Title Ben Jonson and the Art of Secrecy PDF eBook
Author William W. E. Slights
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 357
Release 1994-12-15
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1442656093

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Secrets accomplish their cultural work by distinguishing the knowable from the (at least temporarily) unknowable, those who know from those who don't. Within these distinctions resides an enormous power that Ben Jonson (1572-1637) both deplored and exploited in his art of making plays. Conspiracies and intrigues are the driving force of Jonson's dramatic universe. Focusing on Sejanus, His Fall; Volpone, or the Fox; Epicoene, or the Silent Woman; The Alchemist; Catiline, His Conspiracy, and Bartholomew Fair, William Slights places Jonson within the context of the secrecy- ridden culture of the court of King James I and provides illuminating readings of his best-known plays. Slights draws on the sociology of secrecy, the history of censorship, and the theory of hermeneutics to investigate secrecy, intrigue, and conspiracy as aspects of Jonsonian dramatic form, contemporary court/city/church politics, and textual interpretation. He argues that the tension between concealment and revelation in the plays affords a model for the poise that sustained Jonson in the intricately linked worlds of royal court and commercial theatre and that made him a pivotal figure in the cultural history of early modern England. Equally rejecting the position that Jonson was a renegade subverter of the arcana imperii and that he was a thorough-going court apologist, Slights finds that the playwright redraws the lines between private and public discourse for his own and subsequent ages.