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Volpone: Ben Jonson
By (Author) Brian Parker
Edited by Stephen Bevington
Manchester University Press
Manchester University Press
11th March 1999
United Kingdom
Paperback
224
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
Ben Jonson's "Volpone" (1605) is one of the most famous comedies of early modern Europe, translated into many languages and frequently revived on stage. This student edition has a carefully modernized text, aimed at undergraduates, theatrical producers and actors of the play. The introduction presents new material about Volpone's debt to the popular Reynard beast epic and Italian "commedia dell 'arte", and discusses its mockery of greed in relation to two Renassance perversions of the myth of a Golden Age. Referring to famous productions it pays particular attention to decisions that must be made whenever the play is performed, particularly its interweaving of main plot and subplot, and the ambiguities of both the opening scence and the controversial conclusion. Stage directions are added whenever necessary, and commentary notes identify literary borrowings and elucidate contemporary references and difficulties of vocabulary. The emphasis throughout is on Volpone's theatrical liveliness.
...a solid and useful book. "Medieval and Renaissance Drama in England"
Brian Parker is Professor of English at Trinity College and the University of Toronto. David Bevington is Phyllis Fay Horton Professor in the Humanities at the University of Chicago