The Expanding License of Jonson's Comedies: Volpone, The Alchemist, and Bartholomew Fair |
Contents
TRUEWIT AND THE TONE OF EPICOENE | 32 |
METAMORPHOSIS IN ELIZABETHAN LITERATURE | 96 |
IMAGERY AND ITS RELATIONSHIP TO THE ETHOS | 120 |
Common terms and phrases
Alchemist Alcida appears audience Avocatori Barish Bartholomew Fair Barton Ben Jonson categories of imagery Celia character claim Claudius Clerimont Cokes comic critics Dalyell Dauphine Dauphine's desire drama dupes Edward Arber Elizabethan Endymion English Epicoene equivocal Essays ethos of Hamlet Face feel finally folly fools frailty Frion gallants ghost gulls Henry Henry's human Huntly imont impostor James John Ford Jonson Jonsonian Juvenal Katherine Katherine's king knaves Language of Prose London Lovewit Lyly's metamorphosis Midas moral Morose morphosis mythological nature of reality never nymph Overdo Ovid Ovid's Perkin Warbeck play play's plot poem poet poetic justice prince Prose Comedy punishment Pyramus and Thisbe Quarlous reveals rogue role satire says scene seems sense Shakespeare Shapiro Silent Woman speaks speech Stanley sufferance Tereus thou transformation myths triumph Troubleall Truew Truewit truth turn Univ urbane verse narratives Volpone Volpone and Mosca Volpone's warrant Whitefriars words worldly