This book focuses on the influence of classical authors on Ben Jonsonâs dramaturgy, with particular emphasis on the Greek and Roman playwrights and satirists. It illuminates the interdependence of the aspects of Jonsonâs creative personality by considering how classical performance elements, including the Aristophanic âGreat Idea,â chorus, Terentian/Plautine performative strategies, and âperformativeâ elements from literary satire, manifest themselves in the structuring and staging of his plays. This fascinating exploration contributes to the âperformative turnâ in early modern studies by reframing Jonsonâs classicism as essential to his dramaturgy as well as his erudition. The book is also a case study for how the early modern education systemâs emphasis on imitative-contaminative practices prepared its students, many of whom became professional playwrights, for writing for a theatre that had a similar emphasis on recycling and recombining performative tropes and structures.
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