New Inn : Or the Light Heart
by
Ben Jonson
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Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
1036500497
ISBN-13
9781036500498
Publisher
Sothis Press
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Sothis Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Oct 10th, 2024
Product Classification:
Shakespeare plays
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This scholarly work delves into the tumultuous reception and misunderstood legacy of a particular comedy within the realm of English literature, challenging longstanding misconceptions about its debut and subsequent critique. The author meticulously examines the complex relationships between this play, its creator, and the public, alongside a comparison with other comedies of the same period, revealing a nuanced understanding of its place within the literary canon. By exploring themes such as love, valor, and philosophical influences from Plato and Aristotle, this book offers a fresh perspective on the comedy's thematic depth and its alignment with the playwright's broader oeuvre. Additionally, it addresses critical commentary over time and provides an authoritative edition of the original text complemented by insightful footnotes that trace variations in interpretation across different editions. Acknowledging assistance from esteemed scholars and utilizing resources from prestigious institutions, this book includes a comprehensive exploration that spans historical, social, and literary contexts. Concluding with an affirmation of this play's intricate connection to both its creator's intentions and its era's theatrical landscape, this volume sheds light on the enduring significance of overlooked masterpieces in shaping our understanding of literary history.
This scholarly work delves into the tumultuous reception and misunderstood legacy of a particular comedy within the realm of English literature, challenging longstanding misconceptions about its debut and subsequent critique. The author meticulously examines the complex relationships between this play, its creator, and the public, alongside a comparison with other comedies of the same period, revealing a nuanced understanding of its place within the literary canon. By exploring themes such as love, valor, and philosophical influences from Plato and Aristotle, this book offers a fresh perspective on the comedy''s thematic depth and its alignment with the playwright''s broader oeuvre. Additionally, it addresses critical commentary over time and provides an authoritative edition of the original text complemented by insightful footnotes that trace variations in interpretation across different editions. Acknowledging assistance from esteemed scholars and utilizing resources from prestigious institutions, this book includes a comprehensive exploration that spans historical, social, and literary contexts. Concluding with an affirmation of this play''s intricate connection to both its creator''s intentions and its era''s theatrical landscape, this volume sheds light on the enduring significance of overlooked masterpieces in shaping our understanding of literary history.
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