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Nils-Johan Jørgensen
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Acknowledgements xi
- Induction xiii
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Chapter 1: BEN JONSON AND HIS SOURCES
- Classical literary sources (Decorum, the comedies of Plautus and Terence, the Ridiculous) 1
- Medieval Sources: Mystery, Morality and Interlude 17
- The Great Chain and Man as Microcosm 20
- Ancient medical theory and Renaissance psychology 27
- The character sketch 38
- Early Humour plays (George Chapman, Henry Porter) 45
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Chapter 2: HUMOROUS CHARACTERIZATION IN THE COMEDIES OF BEN JONSON
- In humour 55
- Out of humour 67
- Volpone, Epicoene, The Alchemist, Bartholomew Fair 84
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Chapter 3: THE INFLUENCE OF JONSON ON SEVENTEENTH AND EIGHTEENTHCENTURY COMEDY
- Richard Brome 92
- James Shirley 95
- Thomas Shadwell 99
- Colley Cibber 106
- The Sons of Ben 109
- Margareth Cavendish 110
- Aphra Behn 111
- James Miller 111
- Oliver Goldsmith 113
- Richard Brinsley Sheridan 116
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Chapter 4: THE INTRUSION OF HUMOROUS CHARACTERIZATION INTO THE ENGLISH NOVEL
- Henry Fielding 118
- Tobias Smollett 123
- Chapter 5: THE MEANING OF THE COMIC 125
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Chapter 6: NOMADIC HUMOURS
- Introduction 137
- Where did the humours go 146
- Berlin 1900 149
- Fabulous 156
- Hilarious 160
- An ever-closer union 165
- Identity mix-up 167
- Chameleon 168
- An exchange of notes 170
- Visiting card 172
- Holy See 174
- Sisyphean diplomatic challenge 175
- Laughter above 177
- The laughing philosopher 180
- Chapter 7: UNCONSCIOUS REVELATION 184
- Postscript 195
- Index 197
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Acknowledgements xi
- Induction xiii
-
Chapter 1: BEN JONSON AND HIS SOURCES
- Classical literary sources (Decorum, the comedies of Plautus and Terence, the Ridiculous) 1
- Medieval Sources: Mystery, Morality and Interlude 17
- The Great Chain and Man as Microcosm 20
- Ancient medical theory and Renaissance psychology 27
- The character sketch 38
- Early Humour plays (George Chapman, Henry Porter) 45
-
Chapter 2: HUMOROUS CHARACTERIZATION IN THE COMEDIES OF BEN JONSON
- In humour 55
- Out of humour 67
- Volpone, Epicoene, The Alchemist, Bartholomew Fair 84
-
Chapter 3: THE INFLUENCE OF JONSON ON SEVENTEENTH AND EIGHTEENTHCENTURY COMEDY
- Richard Brome 92
- James Shirley 95
- Thomas Shadwell 99
- Colley Cibber 106
- The Sons of Ben 109
- Margareth Cavendish 110
- Aphra Behn 111
- James Miller 111
- Oliver Goldsmith 113
- Richard Brinsley Sheridan 116
-
Chapter 4: THE INTRUSION OF HUMOROUS CHARACTERIZATION INTO THE ENGLISH NOVEL
- Henry Fielding 118
- Tobias Smollett 123
- Chapter 5: THE MEANING OF THE COMIC 125
-
Chapter 6: NOMADIC HUMOURS
- Introduction 137
- Where did the humours go 146
- Berlin 1900 149
- Fabulous 156
- Hilarious 160
- An ever-closer union 165
- Identity mix-up 167
- Chameleon 168
- An exchange of notes 170
- Visiting card 172
- Holy See 174
- Sisyphean diplomatic challenge 175
- Laughter above 177
- The laughing philosopher 180
- Chapter 7: UNCONSCIOUS REVELATION 184
- Postscript 195
- Index 197