Ben Jonson and the Lucianic Tradition
Douglas Duncan
Nepavyko įkelti atsiėmimo pasiekiamumo

Ben Jonson and the Lucianic Tradition
Discover the intriguing connections between Ben Jonson's comedic genius and the Lucianic tradition in "Ben Jonson and the Lucianic Tradition" by Douglas Duncan. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2010, this insightful paperback spans 264 pages and delves into the complexities of Jonson's work. Professor Duncan challenges the conventional perspective that links Jonson's major comedies solely to English Morality drama. Instead, he proposes that Jonson's innovative techniques are rooted in the concept of 'oblique teaching', a method influenced by the esteemed Greek author Lucian, as well as the ideas of Erasmus and More. This thought-provoking exploration is essential for anyone interested in the intersections of literature, drama, and educational philosophy during the Renaissance. Enhance your understanding of Jonson's artistry and the cultural influences that shaped his writing with this compelling academic work.
Ben Jonson and the Lucianic Tradition