Ben Jonson and the Lucianic Tradition

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Paperback, 264 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | e druk, 2010
ISBN13: 9780521129190
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The challenge to the audience in Jonson's major comedies is usually seen as an extension of the provocative techniques of English Morality drama. In this lucid and penetrating study, Professor Duncan aims to supplement that view by suggesting a more sophisticated precedent for Jonson's methods in the practice of 'oblique teaching', which Erasmus and More developed out of their admiration for the Greek author Lucian. Jonson shows that stage-comedy is not as incompatible with the techniques of 'Menippean' non-dramatic satire as has often been thought. More generally, what is called here his 'art of teasing' places him in the centre of a long line of Christian humanist writers - stretching from Erasmus and More to Milton and Swift - who used fiction to educate their public through devious processes of moral and intellectual testing.

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ISBN13:9780521129190
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback
Aantal pagina's:264

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Acknowledgements; Introduction: Jonson's art of teasing; Part I. Lucian and Lucianism: 1. Lucian; 2. Erasmus; 3. More; 4. Images of Lucian; 5. Teasing drama: Medwall to Marlowe; Part II. Ben Jonson: 6. Before Volpone; 7. Volpone; 8. Epicoene; 9. Comedies of accommodation; 10. After the Fair: conclusions; Notes; Index.

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