Ben Jonson and the Poetics of PatronageBucknell University Press, 1989 - 334 Seiten |
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... poems and incidents in which he seems to assert his inde- pendence most forthrightly and undeniably - but it shows how both the poems and the incidents take on a more complicated hue when placed in fuller biographical contexts . Chapter ...
... poems and incidents in which he seems to assert his inde- pendence most forthrightly and undeniably - but it shows how both the poems and the incidents take on a more complicated hue when placed in fuller biographical contexts . Chapter ...
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... poems . The poems to the Sidneys illustrate the variety of roles he could adopt , but they also suggest how all the images implicit in his works come together to constitute a multifaceted self - portrait . While the poems suggest the ...
... poems . The poems to the Sidneys illustrate the variety of roles he could adopt , but they also suggest how all the images implicit in his works come together to constitute a multifaceted self - portrait . While the poems suggest the ...
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Robert C. Evans. 6 Poems on Friends and Friendship Jonson's poems to friends are among his most appealing works . Unlike his satires or the poems on rivals and patrons , the poems to friends may at first seem remote from competitive ...
Robert C. Evans. 6 Poems on Friends and Friendship Jonson's poems to friends are among his most appealing works . Unlike his satires or the poems on rivals and patrons , the poems to friends may at first seem remote from competitive ...
Inhalt
Preface | 9 |
Poets and the Psychology of Patronage | 23 |
Issues of Flattery and Freedom | 59 |
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