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Here again , Comus fulfills a major theme of the Jacobean antimasque , whose figures cannot relate to the public values of the audience or see beyond their own desires . As in the discussion between Mercury and Echo in Cynthia's Revels ...
Here again , Comus fulfills a major theme of the Jacobean antimasque , whose figures cannot relate to the public values of the audience or see beyond their own desires . As in the discussion between Mercury and Echo in Cynthia's Revels ...
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This image of the Lady herself as a garden recalls the traditional metaphor of women as flowers ( “ There is a Garden in her face " ) and also raises an interesting connection between her defense of “ wise appetite ” and Jonson's theme ...
This image of the Lady herself as a garden recalls the traditional metaphor of women as flowers ( “ There is a Garden in her face " ) and also raises an interesting connection between her defense of “ wise appetite ” and Jonson's theme ...
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Carew's association of the masque with love intrigue reflects an important theme in masques in plays . See Inga - Stina Ewbank , “ ' These Pretty Devices ' : A Study of Masques in Plays , " in A Book of Masques , p . 424ff . 59.
Carew's association of the masque with love intrigue reflects an important theme in masques in plays . See Inga - Stina Ewbank , “ ' These Pretty Devices ' : A Study of Masques in Plays , " in A Book of Masques , p . 424ff . 59.
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List of Illustrations | 8 |
Acknowledgments | 17 |
A The Allegorical Theater of the Masque | 27 |
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The Hieroglyphic King: Wisdom and Idolatory in the Seventeenth-century Masque Stephen Kogan Fragmentweergave - 1986 |
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