Volpone: A critical guide

Author:   Dr Matthew Steggle ,  Stella Achilleos ,  James P. Bednarz ,  Rick Bowers
Publisher:   Continuum Publishing Corporation
Edition:   Annotated edition
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9780826411532


Pages:   214
Publication Date:   24 March 2011
Format:   Paperback
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Volpone: A critical guide


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A comprehensive introduction to Ben Jonson's Volpone, introducing its critical history, performance history, current critical landscape and new directions in research on the play.

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Author:   Dr Matthew Steggle ,  Stella Achilleos ,  James P. Bednarz ,  Rick Bowers
Publisher:   Continuum Publishing Corporation
Imprint:   Continuum Publishing Corporation
Edition:   Annotated edition
Dimensions:   Width: 12.90cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 19.80cm
Weight:   0.274kg
ISBN:  

9780826411532


ISBN 10:   0826411533
Pages:   214
Publication Date:   24 March 2011
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier.
Language:   English

Table of Contents

"Series Introduction \ Volpone Timeline \ Introduction \ The Critical Backstory Sam Thompson \ Performance History, Rebecca Yearling \ The State of the Art: Robert C. Evans \ New Directions: Jonson's Literary Theater: Volpone in Performance and Print (1606-1607) James P. Bednarz \ New Directions: ""Live Free, . . . Rob Churches, . . . Lend me your Dwarf"": What's Funny about Volpone? Rick Bowers \ New Directions: Ben Jonson and Imprisonment Frances Teague \ New Directions: Age and Ageing in Volpone Stella Achilleos \ Resources for teaching and studying Volpone Matthew C. Hansen \ Bibliography \ Notes on Contributors \ Index"

Reviews

'Volpone: A Critical Guide offers the most wide-ranging and thought-provoking overview of Jonson's comedy ever assembled. It considers the play both as a literary text and as a performance piece, covering its history on the stage and in critical commentary, and so illuminating the current state of scholarship on this most provocative and ambiguous of plays. The well-balanced essays are not afraid to disagree with each other and repeatedly point us towards exciting new questions about a play which is all too often castrated by being labelled a classic. It will be of value to scholars, teachers and students alike. Future study of Volpone starts here.'--Richard Dutton, Humanities Distinguished Professor and Chair, Department of English, Ohio State University, USA


Matthew Steggle's collection of critical essays deals perspicaciously with many of the painful questions that linger about Ben Jonson's most popular play...Steggle's collection confirms the power and wit of Jonson's most enduring stage comedy. The Sixteenth Century Journal ...offers the most wide-ranging and thought-provoking overview of Jonson's comedy ever assembled. It considers the play both as a literary text and as a performance piece, covering its history on the stage and in critical commentary, and so illuminating the current state of scholarship on this most provocative and ambiguous of plays. The well-balanced essays are not afraid to disagree with each other and repeatedly point us towards exciting new questions about a play which is all too often castrated by being labelled a classic . It will be of value to scholars, teachers and students alike. Future study of Volpone starts here. Richard Dutton, Humanities Distinguished Professor and Chair, Department of English, Ohio State University, USA


...offers the most wide-ranging and thought-provoking overview of Jonson's comedy ever assembled. It considers the play both as a literary text and as a performance piece, covering its history on the stage and in critical commentary, and so illuminating the current state of scholarship on this most provocative and ambiguous of plays. The well-balanced essays are not afraid to disagree with each other and repeatedly point us towards exciting new questions about a play which is all too often castrated by being labelled a classic . It will be of value to scholars, teachers and students alike. Future study of Volpone starts here. * Richard Dutton, Humanities Distinguished Professor and Chair, Department of English, Ohio State University, USA * Matthew Steggle's collection of critical essays deals perspicaciously with many of the painful questions that linger about Ben Jonson's most popular play...Steggle's collection confirms the power and wit of Jonson's most enduring stage comedy. -- Byron Nelson, West Virginia University * The Sixteenth Century Journal *


"...offers the most wide-ranging and thought-provoking overview of Jonson's comedy ever assembled. It considers the play both as a literary text and as a performance piece, covering its history on the stage and in critical commentary, and so illuminating the current state of scholarship on this most provocative and ambiguous of plays. The well-balanced essays are not afraid to disagree with each other and repeatedly point us towards exciting new questions about a play which is all too often castrated by being labelled a ""classic"". It will be of value to scholars, teachers and students alike. Future study of Volpone starts here. * Richard Dutton, Humanities Distinguished Professor and Chair, Department of English, Ohio State University, USA * Matthew Steggle’s collection of critical essays deals perspicaciously with many of the painful questions that linger about Ben Jonson’s most popular play…Steggle’s collection confirms the power and wit of Jonson’s most enduring stage comedy. -- Byron Nelson, West Virginia University * The Sixteenth Century Journal *"


'Volpone: A Critical Guide offers the most wide-ranging and thought-provoking overview of Jonson's comedy ever assembled. It considers the play both as a literary text and as a performance piece, covering its history on the stage and in critical commentary, and so illuminating the current state of scholarship on this most provocative and ambiguous of plays. The well-balanced essays are not afraid to disagree with each other and repeatedly point us towards exciting new questions about a play which is all too often castrated by being labelled a classic. It will be of value to scholars, teachers and students alike. Future study of Volpone starts here.'--,


Author Information

Matthew Steggle is Reader in English at Sheffield Hallam University, UK. He is editor of the ejournal Early Modern Literary Studies.

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