Ben Jonson
The Critical Heritage
Herausgeber: Craig, D. H.
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The Critical Heritage
Herausgeber: Craig, D. H.
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The Critical Heritage gathers together a large body of critical sources on major figures in literature. Each volume presents contemporary responses to a writer's work, enabling students and researchers to read the material themselves.
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The Critical Heritage gathers together a large body of critical sources on major figures in literature. Each volume presents contemporary responses to a writer's work, enabling students and researchers to read the material themselves.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 612
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Februar 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 759g
- ISBN-13: 9780415568821
- ISBN-10: 041556882X
- Artikelnr.: 35014243
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 612
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Februar 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 759g
- ISBN-13: 9780415568821
- ISBN-10: 041556882X
- Artikelnr.: 35014243
D H. Craig
Introduction
Chapter 1 John Weever, Marston and Jonson 1599
Chapter 2 Ben Jonson, Every Man Out of his Humour 1599
Chapter 3 Ben Jonson, Prologue to Cynthia's Revels 1600
Chapter 4 John Weever, Jonson as Humorist 1601
Chapter 5 Nicholas Breton on the Satirical Fashion 1601
Chapter 6 Ben Jonson, Poetaster 1601
Chapter 7 Thomas Dekker, Horace Untrussed 1601-2
Chapter 8 Charles Fitzgeffrey on Jonson 1601
Chapter 9 Cambridge Views on the War of the Theatres 1601-2
Chapter 10 Henry Chettle, Jonson's Steel Pen 1603
Chapter 11 Samuel Daniel Attacks the Learned Masque 1604
Chapter 12 Thomas Dekker on Jonson's Pedantry 1604
Chapter 13 John Marston, Tribute to Jonson 1604
Chapter 14 Sir Edward Herbert on Jonson's Horace 1604
Chapter 15 Jonson as Laureate 1605
Chapter 16 On Sejanus 1605
Chapter 17 John Marston Glances at Sejanus 1606
Chapter 18 Ben Jonson on his Masques 1606
Chapter 19 On Volpone 1605-7
Chapter 20 Ben Jonson, More Principles for the Masque 1609
Chapter 21 Jonson's Comedy Malicious and Factious 1610
Chapter 22 Ben Jonson, Prologue to The Alchemist 1610
Chapter 23 On Catiline 1611
Chapter 24 John Selden on Jonson's Scholarship 1614
Chapter 25 Ben Jonson, Bartholomew Fair 1614
Chapter 26 On Jonson's Epigrams 1615
Chapter 27 William Fennor on the Reception of Sejanus 1616
Chapter 28 Robert Anton, Jonson among the Melancholic Creators 161
Chapter 29 From The Workes of Benjamin Jonson 1616
Chapter 30 William Drummond, Jonson's Character 1619
Chapter 31 Inigo Jones, Attack on Jonson 1619 or Later
Chapter 32 Edmund Bolton on Jonson's Language 1621
Chapter 33 George Chapman, Expostulation with Jonson 1623 or Later
Chapter 34 Ben Jonson on the Staple of News 1626
Chapter 35 Nicholas Oldisworth on Jonson 1629
Chapter 36 Controversy Over the New Inn 1629-31
Chapter 37 Falkland on Jonson as the Dispenser of Fame 1631 or Earlier
Chapter 38 Leonard Digges, Shakespeare's Plays More Popular than Jonson's (?)1632
Chapter 39 Thomas Randolph
Chapter 1 John Weever, Marston and Jonson 1599
Chapter 2 Ben Jonson, Every Man Out of his Humour 1599
Chapter 3 Ben Jonson, Prologue to Cynthia's Revels 1600
Chapter 4 John Weever, Jonson as Humorist 1601
Chapter 5 Nicholas Breton on the Satirical Fashion 1601
Chapter 6 Ben Jonson, Poetaster 1601
Chapter 7 Thomas Dekker, Horace Untrussed 1601-2
Chapter 8 Charles Fitzgeffrey on Jonson 1601
Chapter 9 Cambridge Views on the War of the Theatres 1601-2
Chapter 10 Henry Chettle, Jonson's Steel Pen 1603
Chapter 11 Samuel Daniel Attacks the Learned Masque 1604
Chapter 12 Thomas Dekker on Jonson's Pedantry 1604
Chapter 13 John Marston, Tribute to Jonson 1604
Chapter 14 Sir Edward Herbert on Jonson's Horace 1604
Chapter 15 Jonson as Laureate 1605
Chapter 16 On Sejanus 1605
Chapter 17 John Marston Glances at Sejanus 1606
Chapter 18 Ben Jonson on his Masques 1606
Chapter 19 On Volpone 1605-7
Chapter 20 Ben Jonson, More Principles for the Masque 1609
Chapter 21 Jonson's Comedy Malicious and Factious 1610
Chapter 22 Ben Jonson, Prologue to The Alchemist 1610
Chapter 23 On Catiline 1611
Chapter 24 John Selden on Jonson's Scholarship 1614
Chapter 25 Ben Jonson, Bartholomew Fair 1614
Chapter 26 On Jonson's Epigrams 1615
Chapter 27 William Fennor on the Reception of Sejanus 1616
Chapter 28 Robert Anton, Jonson among the Melancholic Creators 161
Chapter 29 From The Workes of Benjamin Jonson 1616
Chapter 30 William Drummond, Jonson's Character 1619
Chapter 31 Inigo Jones, Attack on Jonson 1619 or Later
Chapter 32 Edmund Bolton on Jonson's Language 1621
Chapter 33 George Chapman, Expostulation with Jonson 1623 or Later
Chapter 34 Ben Jonson on the Staple of News 1626
Chapter 35 Nicholas Oldisworth on Jonson 1629
Chapter 36 Controversy Over the New Inn 1629-31
Chapter 37 Falkland on Jonson as the Dispenser of Fame 1631 or Earlier
Chapter 38 Leonard Digges, Shakespeare's Plays More Popular than Jonson's (?)1632
Chapter 39 Thomas Randolph
Introduction
Chapter 1 John Weever, Marston and Jonson 1599
Chapter 2 Ben Jonson, Every Man Out of his Humour 1599
Chapter 3 Ben Jonson, Prologue to Cynthia's Revels 1600
Chapter 4 John Weever, Jonson as Humorist 1601
Chapter 5 Nicholas Breton on the Satirical Fashion 1601
Chapter 6 Ben Jonson, Poetaster 1601
Chapter 7 Thomas Dekker, Horace Untrussed 1601-2
Chapter 8 Charles Fitzgeffrey on Jonson 1601
Chapter 9 Cambridge Views on the War of the Theatres 1601-2
Chapter 10 Henry Chettle, Jonson's Steel Pen 1603
Chapter 11 Samuel Daniel Attacks the Learned Masque 1604
Chapter 12 Thomas Dekker on Jonson's Pedantry 1604
Chapter 13 John Marston, Tribute to Jonson 1604
Chapter 14 Sir Edward Herbert on Jonson's Horace 1604
Chapter 15 Jonson as Laureate 1605
Chapter 16 On Sejanus 1605
Chapter 17 John Marston Glances at Sejanus 1606
Chapter 18 Ben Jonson on his Masques 1606
Chapter 19 On Volpone 1605-7
Chapter 20 Ben Jonson, More Principles for the Masque 1609
Chapter 21 Jonson's Comedy Malicious and Factious 1610
Chapter 22 Ben Jonson, Prologue to The Alchemist 1610
Chapter 23 On Catiline 1611
Chapter 24 John Selden on Jonson's Scholarship 1614
Chapter 25 Ben Jonson, Bartholomew Fair 1614
Chapter 26 On Jonson's Epigrams 1615
Chapter 27 William Fennor on the Reception of Sejanus 1616
Chapter 28 Robert Anton, Jonson among the Melancholic Creators 161
Chapter 29 From The Workes of Benjamin Jonson 1616
Chapter 30 William Drummond, Jonson's Character 1619
Chapter 31 Inigo Jones, Attack on Jonson 1619 or Later
Chapter 32 Edmund Bolton on Jonson's Language 1621
Chapter 33 George Chapman, Expostulation with Jonson 1623 or Later
Chapter 34 Ben Jonson on the Staple of News 1626
Chapter 35 Nicholas Oldisworth on Jonson 1629
Chapter 36 Controversy Over the New Inn 1629-31
Chapter 37 Falkland on Jonson as the Dispenser of Fame 1631 or Earlier
Chapter 38 Leonard Digges, Shakespeare's Plays More Popular than Jonson's (?)1632
Chapter 39 Thomas Randolph
Chapter 1 John Weever, Marston and Jonson 1599
Chapter 2 Ben Jonson, Every Man Out of his Humour 1599
Chapter 3 Ben Jonson, Prologue to Cynthia's Revels 1600
Chapter 4 John Weever, Jonson as Humorist 1601
Chapter 5 Nicholas Breton on the Satirical Fashion 1601
Chapter 6 Ben Jonson, Poetaster 1601
Chapter 7 Thomas Dekker, Horace Untrussed 1601-2
Chapter 8 Charles Fitzgeffrey on Jonson 1601
Chapter 9 Cambridge Views on the War of the Theatres 1601-2
Chapter 10 Henry Chettle, Jonson's Steel Pen 1603
Chapter 11 Samuel Daniel Attacks the Learned Masque 1604
Chapter 12 Thomas Dekker on Jonson's Pedantry 1604
Chapter 13 John Marston, Tribute to Jonson 1604
Chapter 14 Sir Edward Herbert on Jonson's Horace 1604
Chapter 15 Jonson as Laureate 1605
Chapter 16 On Sejanus 1605
Chapter 17 John Marston Glances at Sejanus 1606
Chapter 18 Ben Jonson on his Masques 1606
Chapter 19 On Volpone 1605-7
Chapter 20 Ben Jonson, More Principles for the Masque 1609
Chapter 21 Jonson's Comedy Malicious and Factious 1610
Chapter 22 Ben Jonson, Prologue to The Alchemist 1610
Chapter 23 On Catiline 1611
Chapter 24 John Selden on Jonson's Scholarship 1614
Chapter 25 Ben Jonson, Bartholomew Fair 1614
Chapter 26 On Jonson's Epigrams 1615
Chapter 27 William Fennor on the Reception of Sejanus 1616
Chapter 28 Robert Anton, Jonson among the Melancholic Creators 161
Chapter 29 From The Workes of Benjamin Jonson 1616
Chapter 30 William Drummond, Jonson's Character 1619
Chapter 31 Inigo Jones, Attack on Jonson 1619 or Later
Chapter 32 Edmund Bolton on Jonson's Language 1621
Chapter 33 George Chapman, Expostulation with Jonson 1623 or Later
Chapter 34 Ben Jonson on the Staple of News 1626
Chapter 35 Nicholas Oldisworth on Jonson 1629
Chapter 36 Controversy Over the New Inn 1629-31
Chapter 37 Falkland on Jonson as the Dispenser of Fame 1631 or Earlier
Chapter 38 Leonard Digges, Shakespeare's Plays More Popular than Jonson's (?)1632
Chapter 39 Thomas Randolph