Volpone; Or, The FoxDigiCat, 15. 9. 2022 - Počet stran: 129 Ben Jonson's 'Volpone; Or, The Fox' is a satirical comedy play that explores themes of greed, deception, and corruption in society. Written in the early 17th century, this play is a poignant commentary on the moral decay of Venice during Jonson's time. Jonson's sharp wit and clever wordplay bring to life the antics of the cunning protagonist, Volpone, and his equally deceitful accomplice, Mosca. The play is known for its intricate plot twists and memorable characters, making it a classic of English literature. Its blend of comedy and social criticism makes 'Volpone' a timeless work that continues to resonate with readers today. Ben Jonson, a contemporary of William Shakespeare, was a prolific playwright and poet in the Elizabethan and Jacobean eras. Known for his wit and sharp tongue, Jonson's works often satirized the vices and follies of society. His background as a bricklayer and soldier provided him with a unique perspective that he brought to his writing, resulting in works that are both entertaining and thought-provoking. I highly recommend 'Volpone; Or, The Fox' to readers interested in classic literature, satire, and social commentary. Jonson's masterful storytelling and biting humor make this play a must-read for anyone looking to delve into the complexities of human nature and society. |
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... Epigrams," "On my first daughter," and "On my first son," attest the warmth of the poet's family affections. The daughter died in infancy, the son of the plague; another son grew up to manhood little credit to his father whom he ...
... Epigrams," "On my first daughter," and "On my first son," attest the warmth of the poet's family affections. The daughter died in infancy, the son of the plague; another son grew up to manhood little credit to his father whom he ...
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... epigrams of Jonson have been discovered (49, 68, and 100) variously charging "playwright" (reasonably identified with Marston) with scurrility, cowardice, and plagiarism; though the dates of the epigrams cannot be ascertained with ...
... epigrams of Jonson have been discovered (49, 68, and 100) variously charging "playwright" (reasonably identified with Marston) with scurrility, cowardice, and plagiarism; though the dates of the epigrams cannot be ascertained with ...
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... Epigrams," in which form of brief and pungent writing Jonson was an acknowledged master; "The Forest," a smaller collection of lyric and occasional verse and some ten "Masques" and "Entertainments." In this same year Jonson was made ...
... Epigrams," in which form of brief and pungent writing Jonson was an acknowledged master; "The Forest," a smaller collection of lyric and occasional verse and some ten "Masques" and "Entertainments." In this same year Jonson was made ...
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... epigram and in occasional verse where rhetorical finish and pointed wit less interfere with the spontaneity and emotion which we usually associate with lyrical poetry. There are no such epitaphs as Ben Jonson's, witness the charming ...
... epigram and in occasional verse where rhetorical finish and pointed wit less interfere with the spontaneity and emotion which we usually associate with lyrical poetry. There are no such epitaphs as Ben Jonson's, witness the charming ...
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... Epigrams, The Forrest, Underwoods, published in fols., 1616, 1640; Selections: Execration against Vulcan, and Epigrams, 1640; G. Hor. Flaccus his art of Poetry, Englished by Ben Jonson, 1640; Leges Convivialis, fol., 1692. Other minor ...
... Epigrams, The Forrest, Underwoods, published in fols., 1616, 1640; Selections: Execration against Vulcan, and Epigrams, 1640; G. Hor. Flaccus his art of Poetry, Englished by Ben Jonson, 1640; Leges Convivialis, fol., 1692. Other minor ...
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