The writer\u27s objective in this study is to show that some of the same elements used by Ben Jonson had been used by early English dramatists, and that Humour as a character trait had already been used before the presentation of the comedies of Jonson
This thesis is a study of Ben Jonson's point of view. It attempts to determine that point of view by...
In this dissertation, I argue that the humors are a productive way to read early modern drama and th...
The Self-Centred Art is a study of the plays of Ben Jonson and the actors who first performed in the...
Ben Jonson’s Works, published in 1616, included all his comedies written that far, and meant an impo...
It is generally accepted that the great age of English drama, the Age of Shakespeare, today famed ch...
The starting point of this article lies in the fact that among the later post-Shakespearean dramatis...
This thesis discusses Ben Jonson’s innovative concept of character as an effect of interactions in d...
What is humour? From what sources does it proceed, and what are its functions? These are questions w...
The comedy of humour which deals largely with exaggerated types of humour was one which adumbrated i...
Shakespeare has emerged as a dramatist who could make good use of his first-hand experience with act...
The intent of the study is to contextualize the seventeenth-century English prose character as a sig...
Renaissance humoral theory held that a human body contains four principal fluids, blood, phlegm, bla...
Although there has been a general revival of interest in Ben Jonson’s dramatic work in the past twen...
301 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1983.The continuity in English com...
This thesis explores the legacy of the iconographic and rhetorical conventions of late medieval pers...
This thesis is a study of Ben Jonson's point of view. It attempts to determine that point of view by...
In this dissertation, I argue that the humors are a productive way to read early modern drama and th...
The Self-Centred Art is a study of the plays of Ben Jonson and the actors who first performed in the...
Ben Jonson’s Works, published in 1616, included all his comedies written that far, and meant an impo...
It is generally accepted that the great age of English drama, the Age of Shakespeare, today famed ch...
The starting point of this article lies in the fact that among the later post-Shakespearean dramatis...
This thesis discusses Ben Jonson’s innovative concept of character as an effect of interactions in d...
What is humour? From what sources does it proceed, and what are its functions? These are questions w...
The comedy of humour which deals largely with exaggerated types of humour was one which adumbrated i...
Shakespeare has emerged as a dramatist who could make good use of his first-hand experience with act...
The intent of the study is to contextualize the seventeenth-century English prose character as a sig...
Renaissance humoral theory held that a human body contains four principal fluids, blood, phlegm, bla...
Although there has been a general revival of interest in Ben Jonson’s dramatic work in the past twen...
301 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1983.The continuity in English com...
This thesis explores the legacy of the iconographic and rhetorical conventions of late medieval pers...
This thesis is a study of Ben Jonson's point of view. It attempts to determine that point of view by...
In this dissertation, I argue that the humors are a productive way to read early modern drama and th...
The Self-Centred Art is a study of the plays of Ben Jonson and the actors who first performed in the...