Jonson and the Psychology of Public Theater

Jonson and the Psychology of Public Theater
Title Jonson and the Psychology of Public Theater PDF eBook
Author John Gordon Sweeney
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 257
Release 2014-07-14
Genre Drama
ISBN 1400857139

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This book is a study of Ben Jonson's relationship with his audience in the public theater, as the relationship changed in the course of his career from the comical satires to Bartholomew Fair. Originally published in 1984. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

Passionate Playgoing in Early Modern England

Passionate Playgoing in Early Modern England
Title Passionate Playgoing in Early Modern England PDF eBook
Author Allison P. Hobgood
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 247
Release 2014-01-23
Genre Drama
ISBN 1107041287

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Passionate Playgoing in Early Modern England examines the emotional effect of stage performance on the minds of the early modern theatre audience.

Libels and Theater in Shakespeare's England

Libels and Theater in Shakespeare's England
Title Libels and Theater in Shakespeare's England PDF eBook
Author Joseph Mansky
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 267
Release 2023-09-30
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 100936278X

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The first comprehensive history of libels in Elizabethan England, this interdisciplinary study traces the crime across law, literature, and culture, focusing especially on the theater. Ranging from Shakespeare to provincial pageantry, it provides a fresh account of early modern drama and the viral media ecosystem springing up around it.

Ben Jonson’s Theatrical Republics

Ben Jonson’s Theatrical Republics
Title Ben Jonson’s Theatrical Republics PDF eBook
Author J. Sanders
Publisher Springer
Pages 272
Release 1998-08-19
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0230389449

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This timely book challenges conventional critical wisdom about the work of Ben Jonson. Looking in particular at his Jacobean and Caroline plays, it explores his engagement with concepts of republicanism. Julie Sanders investigates notions of community in Jonson's stage worlds - his 'theatrical republics' - and reveals a Jonson to contrast with the traditional image of the writer as conservative, absolutist, misogynist, and essentially 'anti-theatrical'. The Jonson presented here is a positive celebrant of the social and political possibilities of theatre.

Ben Jonson

Ben Jonson
Title Ben Jonson PDF eBook
Author Richard Dutton
Publisher Routledge
Pages 230
Release 2014-07-21
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1317893751

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Interest in Ben Jonson is higher today than at any time since his death. This new collection offers detailed readings of all the major plays - Volpone, Epicene, The Alchemist and Bartholomew Fair - and the poems. It also provides significant insights into the court masques and the later plays which have only recently been rediscovered as genuinely engaging stage pieces.

Ben Jonson, John Marston and Early Modern Drama

Ben Jonson, John Marston and Early Modern Drama
Title Ben Jonson, John Marston and Early Modern Drama PDF eBook
Author Rebecca Yearling
Publisher Springer
Pages 233
Release 2016-01-05
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1137563990

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This book examines the influence of John Marston, typically seen as a minor figure among early modern dramatists, on his colleague Ben Jonson. While Marston is usually famed more for his very public rivalry with Jonson than for the quality of his plays, this book argues that such a view of Marston seriously underestimates his importance to the theatre of his time. In it, the author contends that Marston's plays represent an experiment in a new kind of satiric drama, with origins in the humanist tradition of serio ludere. His works—deliberately unpredictable, inconsistent and metatheatrical—subvert theatrical conventions and provide confusingly multiple perspectives on the action, forcing their spectators to engage actively with the drama and the moral dilemmas that it presents. The book argues that Marston's work thus anticipates and perhaps influenced the mid-period work of Ben Jonson, in plays such as Sejanus, Volpone and The Alchemist.

Ben Jonson's 1616 Folio

Ben Jonson's 1616 Folio
Title Ben Jonson's 1616 Folio PDF eBook
Author Jennifer Brady
Publisher University of Delaware Press
Pages 236
Release 1991
Genre
ISBN 9780874133844

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This collection of nine original essays, is a major study of the 1616 Folio as a work of art, as a turning point in Jonson's career, and as an unprecedented event in English letters and printing.