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TOC: Ben Jonson Journal, Volume 8 |
The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 12.2754 Wednesday, 5 December 2001
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Subject: TOC: Ben Jonson Journal, Volume 8
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THE BEN JONSON JOURNAL
Literary Contexts in the Age of Elizabeth,
James, and Charles
VOLUME 8 / 2001
JOURNAL POLICIES / vii
EDITORS' PAGE / ix
THE BEN JONSON JOURNAL FORUM / xi
"BEN JONSON AT BREAKFAST" / xiii
ARTICLES
IAN DONALDSON
Looking Sideways: Jonson, Shakespeare, and the Myths of Envy / 1
PAUL A. CANTOR
In Defense of the Marketplace: Spontaneous Order in Jonson's Bartholomew
Fair / 23
NOEL BLINCOE
Bartholmew Fayre: A Celebration of English Folk Festivals / 65
BARBARA IRENE KREPS
Contract and Property Law in The Devil Is an Ass / 85
ROBERT W. HALLI, JR.
Versifying the Metaphor: Ben Jonson's "Song. That Women are bvt Mens
shaddowes" / 123
HANNA SCOLNICOV
The Merchant in Volpone: Narrative and Conceptual Montage in Maurice
Tourneur's Film / 133
CARLO M. BAJETTA
The Manuscripts of Verse Presented to Elizabeth I: A Preliminary
Investigation / 147
CHRISTINE E. HUTCHINS
"Who is here so rude that would not be a Roman?": England as Anti-Type
of Rome in Elizabethan Print and Julius Caesar / 207
JOHN JOWETT
The Audacity of Measure for Measure in 1621 / 229
JOHN C. KERRIGAN
Action and Confession, Fate and Despair in the Violent Conclusion of The
Duchess of Malfi / 249
CLIFFORD DAVIDSON
The Anglican Setting of Richard Crashaw's Devotional Verse / 259
PAULA McQUADE
Truth and Consequences: Equivocation, Mental Reservation, and the Secret
Catholic Subject in Early Modern England / 277
CLINTON ALLEN BRAND
"Times winged Charriot": Marvell's Poetics of Secularization / 291
GABRIEL EGAN
Hearing or Seeing a Play?: Evidence of Early Modern Theatrical
Terminology /327
CONVERSATION
An Interview with Donna Hamilton and Anne Lake Prescott / 349
THEATRICAL PERFORMANCES
PETER HAPP
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