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Ben Jonson's 'Dotages' - A Reconsideration of the Late Plays (Paperback)
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Ben Jonson's 'Dotages' - A Reconsideration of the Late Plays (Paperback)
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Although there has been a general revival of interest in Ben
Jonson's dramatic work in the past twenty years, little critical
effort has been directed to his late plays -- dismissed by John
Dryden as the "dotages" of an aging mind. Through a close reading
of The Devil Is an Ass, The Staple of News, The New Inn, and The
Magnetic Lady in light of Jonson's own theories of comedy, author
Larry S. Champion demonstrates that they reveal the same precise
construction and dramatic control found in his acclaimed
masterpieces. Furthermore, these works reflect Jonson's continued
emphasis upon realism and satiric attack, though they may not be
equal in quality or dramatic effectiveness. The brief and
undistinguished stage runs of the late plays are not an accurate
gauge of their dramatic merit. Rather than indicating an enfeebled
mind, these late plays reveal Jonson to be a continuing innovator
-- adapting the forms of the pastoral, the romance, and the
morality play to the purposes of comic satire. Previous critics
have charged that Jonson was merely desirous of regaining public
favor at the expense of his artistic integrity. The present study
suggests, however, that Jonson in these plays was in reality
burlesqueing the popular fad of exaggerated romantic comedy, which
he considered a degradation of the dramatic art.
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