VolponeYale University Press, 1968 - Počet stran: 231 This Revels Student Edition, with a carefully modernized text, presents new material about "Volpone" 's debt to the popular Reynard beast epic and Italian "commedia dell 'art" and discusses its mockery of greed in relation to two Renaissance perversions of the myth of a Golden Age. Referring to famous productions, it pays particular attention to decisions that must be made whenever the play is performed. |
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... Elizabethan playwright was notorious for lifting material from the classics and from his contemporaries . Since no playwright borrowed from the classics more readily than Jonson — the present play is a tissue of lines and situations ...
... Elizabethan playwright was notorious for lifting material from the classics and from his contemporaries . Since no playwright borrowed from the classics more readily than Jonson — the present play is a tissue of lines and situations ...
Strana 214
... Elizabethan theater served as symbols of the social and cosmic order and therefore the action in the plays always took place before concrete re- minders of a solid , unchanging reality . But , he continues : “ The true his- torical ...
... Elizabethan theater served as symbols of the social and cosmic order and therefore the action in the plays always took place before concrete re- minders of a solid , unchanging reality . But , he continues : “ The true his- torical ...
Strana 229
... Elizabethan court and legal calendar this could mean anytime before the first of March 1606. Herford and Simpson point out ( 9 , 196 ) that the incident of the whale coming up the Thames referred to by Sir Politic ( II.1.47 ) is perhaps ...
... Elizabethan court and legal calendar this could mean anytime before the first of March 1606. Herford and Simpson point out ( 9 , 196 ) that the incident of the whale coming up the Thames referred to by Sir Politic ( II.1.47 ) is perhaps ...
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