One significant yet understudied aspect of the First Folio printings of Epicoene and The Alchemist is that their marginal stage directions highlight the importance of Jonson\u27s acoustic-oriented dramaturgy to both plays. In light of Jonson\u27s recurrent associations between exposure to noise pollution and the threat of plague, this essay reads Jonson\u27s acoustic-oriented dramaturgy in i\u3eEpicoene and The Alchemist as a direct engagement with the contemporary plague-time performance settings of both plays. Moreover, when considered alongside the numerous site-specific engagements of both printed playtexts, what becomes clear is that Jonson\u27s acoustic-oriented dramaturgy assumes an important satirical dimension directed at these pla...
Francis Beaumont’s play, The Knight of the Burning Pestle (1607) stages a disjunction between interp...
In Ben Jonson’s The Alchemist, the laboratory space that is constructed through the play functions a...
Using the typographical arrangements of the dramatic page as a rich site of inquiry, this dissertati...
This essay contextualizes Ben Jonson’s The Alchemist in relation to the social controversy generated...
Ben Jonson’s avid staging of noise, aural loss, and inadequate heard meanings in Epicene (1609) and ...
ii In this thesis, I am concerned with Jonson's attitude toward theatricality in the world. His...
Ben Jonson’s avid staging of noise, aural loss, and inadequate heard meanings in Epicene (1609) and ...
This study was made to trace the stage history of The Alchemist and to see what effect theatrical pr...
Drama has been perceived in multi-faceted ways. On a general note, it has been viewed as the reflect...
It has become a commonplace in Jonsonian criticism to refer to the dramatically effective use of can...
原著論文Original PaperThis is a play about three cozeners working in 17^ century London. The first prete...
This thesis seeks to examine the use of sound on (and often, off-) the early modern stage. While its...
This thesis is an attempt to demonstrate the ways in which Ben Jonson incorporates some of the quali...
When one thinks of early modern dramatic examples of revenge, the first titles that spring to mind m...
Certain characteristics of King Lear can be accounted for in terms of the dramatic satire Jonson pio...
Francis Beaumont’s play, The Knight of the Burning Pestle (1607) stages a disjunction between interp...
In Ben Jonson’s The Alchemist, the laboratory space that is constructed through the play functions a...
Using the typographical arrangements of the dramatic page as a rich site of inquiry, this dissertati...
This essay contextualizes Ben Jonson’s The Alchemist in relation to the social controversy generated...
Ben Jonson’s avid staging of noise, aural loss, and inadequate heard meanings in Epicene (1609) and ...
ii In this thesis, I am concerned with Jonson's attitude toward theatricality in the world. His...
Ben Jonson’s avid staging of noise, aural loss, and inadequate heard meanings in Epicene (1609) and ...
This study was made to trace the stage history of The Alchemist and to see what effect theatrical pr...
Drama has been perceived in multi-faceted ways. On a general note, it has been viewed as the reflect...
It has become a commonplace in Jonsonian criticism to refer to the dramatically effective use of can...
原著論文Original PaperThis is a play about three cozeners working in 17^ century London. The first prete...
This thesis seeks to examine the use of sound on (and often, off-) the early modern stage. While its...
This thesis is an attempt to demonstrate the ways in which Ben Jonson incorporates some of the quali...
When one thinks of early modern dramatic examples of revenge, the first titles that spring to mind m...
Certain characteristics of King Lear can be accounted for in terms of the dramatic satire Jonson pio...
Francis Beaumont’s play, The Knight of the Burning Pestle (1607) stages a disjunction between interp...
In Ben Jonson’s The Alchemist, the laboratory space that is constructed through the play functions a...
Using the typographical arrangements of the dramatic page as a rich site of inquiry, this dissertati...