Two Renaissance Mythmakers, Christopher Marlowe and Ben Jonson |
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... original audience felt they had gone in their abandon . And , as I hope I have been able to suggest , it is a very distinctive kind of abandon Marlowe makes us share , rising out of the immense instabilities of ravishment- the abandon ...
... original audience felt they had gone in their abandon . And , as I hope I have been able to suggest , it is a very distinctive kind of abandon Marlowe makes us share , rising out of the immense instabilities of ravishment- the abandon ...
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... original is " lente currite , noctis equi . ' Here too , if you wish , is a flagrant violation of the original context : what in Ovid is a wish to extend a night of erotic pleasure serves for Faustus as an expression of apocalyptic ...
... original is " lente currite , noctis equi . ' Here too , if you wish , is a flagrant violation of the original context : what in Ovid is a wish to extend a night of erotic pleasure serves for Faustus as an expression of apocalyptic ...
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... original tempter to this enterprise . Jonson himself is the inviter of , the motivator of , " Ben Jonson's Poetry " ( Clarke ) , " The Tone of Ben Jonson's Poetry " ( Walton ) , “ Ben Jonson's Poems " ( Maclean ) , " The Masterpoet and ...
... original tempter to this enterprise . Jonson himself is the inviter of , the motivator of , " Ben Jonson's Poetry " ( Clarke ) , " The Tone of Ben Jonson's Poetry " ( Walton ) , “ Ben Jonson's Poems " ( Maclean ) , " The Masterpoet and ...
Contents
Closure | 3 |
Marlowe and the Histrionics of Ravishment | 22 |
Marlowe and Renaissance SelfFashioning | 41 |
Copyright | |
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