Bringing together leading scholars and multiple critical perspectives, this collection provides new insights into Jonson's reception and legacy over four centuries, benefitting students and scholars of Jonson and early modern literary studies, as well as all those interested in intertextuality and reception from the Renaissance to the present.
Bringing together leading scholars and multiple critical perspectives, this collection provides new insights into Jonson's reception and legacy over four centuries, benefitting students and scholars of Jonson and early modern literary studies, as well as all those interested in intertextuality and reception from the Renaissance to the present.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction. Immortal Ben Jonson Martin Butler and Jane Rickard Part I. Conceptualising Jonson: 1. Popular Jonson James Loxley 2. Pedantic Ben Jonson Adam Zucker 3. Corporeal Jonson Jean E. Howard Part II. Jonson's Early Reception: 4. Seventeenth-Century Readers of Jonson's 1616 Works Jane Rickard 5. Jonson's Ghost and the Restoration Stage Jennie Challinor 6. Jonson and the Friends of Liberty Tom Lockwood Part III. Jonsonian Afterlives: 7. Anecdotal Jonson Paul Menzer 8. Jonson in the Shadows Stephen Orgel 9. Adapting Jonson: Three Twentieth-Century Volpones Richard O'Brien 10. Jonson and Modern Memory Martin Butler Afterword. Re-making Jonson in the digital world or, Jonson, Our Contemporary? Julie Sanders.
Introduction. Immortal Ben Jonson Martin Butler and Jane Rickard Part I. Conceptualising Jonson: 1. Popular Jonson James Loxley 2. Pedantic Ben Jonson Adam Zucker 3. Corporeal Jonson Jean E. Howard Part II. Jonson's Early Reception: 4. Seventeenth-Century Readers of Jonson's 1616 Works Jane Rickard 5. Jonson's Ghost and the Restoration Stage Jennie Challinor 6. Jonson and the Friends of Liberty Tom Lockwood Part III. Jonsonian Afterlives: 7. Anecdotal Jonson Paul Menzer 8. Jonson in the Shadows Stephen Orgel 9. Adapting Jonson: Three Twentieth-Century Volpones Richard O'Brien 10. Jonson and Modern Memory Martin Butler Afterword. Re-making Jonson in the digital world or, Jonson, Our Contemporary? Julie Sanders.
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