Poetaster: Ben Jonson
By (Author) Tom Cain
Manchester University Press
Manchester University Press
15th August 1996
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Literary studies: plays and playwrights
Literary studies: general
822.3
Paperback
304
Width 138mm, Height 216mm, Spine 17mm
376g
Set in Ancient Rome, "Poetaster" offers one of the first and most subtle statements in English of the Augustan cultural ideal. Jonson contrasts Augustus' wise rule with an English polity dominated (like the stage) by malice, intrigue and envy. This text examines these different strands so skilfully interwoven by Jonson, and argues for a reassessment of "Poetaster" as one of the most ideologically interesting of all early modern plays. The accompanying explanatory notes guide the reader through the personal and political illusions which gave the play its immediate satirical impact. -- .
Tom Cain is Professor of Early Modern Literature at the University of East Anglia