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Discoveries and Some Poems
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Discoveries and Some Poems

BuchKartoniert, Paperback
Verkaufsrang44284inBelletristik
CHF18.90

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"Discoveries and Some Poems" by Ben Jonson is a rich tapestry of literary exploration and poetic expression. Jonson, a celebrated playwright and poet of the Elizabethan era, invites readers on a journey of discovery through his insightful essays and evocative poetry. In "Discoveries," Jonson offers readers a glimpse into the creative process, sharing his thoughts on literature, art, and the human condition. Through his keen observations and sharp wit, Jonson sheds light on the complexities of the world around him, offering timeless insights into the nature of life and art. Accompanied by a selection of Jonson's poems, this collection showcases the poet's mastery of language and his ability to capture the essence of human experience with clarity and depth. "Discoveries and Some Poems" stands as a testament to Jonson's enduring legacy as one of the greatest literary figures of the Renaissance, whose work continues to inspire and resonate with readers centuries later.
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ISBN/GTIN979-10-419-8923-2
ProduktartBuch
EinbandKartoniert, Paperback
VerlagCulturea
Erscheinungsdatum20.03.2024
Reihen-Nr..
Seiten84 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 170 mm, Höhe 220 mm, Dicke 6 mm
Gewicht147 g
Artikel-Nr.51343133
KatalogBuchzentrum
Datenquelle-Nr.46252957
WarengruppeBelletristik
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Benjamin Jonson (c. 11 June 1572 ¿ c. 16 August 1637) was an English playwright and poet. Jonson's artistry exerted a lasting influence upon English poetry and stage comedy. He popularised the comedy of humours; he is best known for the satirical plays Every Man in His Humour (1598), Volpone, or The Fox (c. 1606), The Alchemist (1610) and Bartholomew Fair (1614) and for his lyric and epigrammatic poetry. He is generally regarded as the second most important English dramatist, after William Shakespeare, during the reign of James I.