Thereby Hangs a Tail: Jonson's The Devil Is an Ass and Stage Representations of Devil-Servants

T. Harrison
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Abstract:This article considers an ambiguity concerning the stage presentation of Pug, the inept devil-servant of Ben Jonson's The Devil Is an Ass, and explores the implications that 'complete' or 'partial' costume changes have for how an audience interprets the character, and how this apparent visual ambiguity may have been resolved by cosmetics and/or through the performance of a specific King's Men actor. The article concludes with a comparison of 'devilish servant-types' in Othello and The Changeling and argues that these three plays articulate early modern insecurities about the servant through an explicit association between the servile and the demonic.
因此挂着尾巴:约翰逊的《魔鬼是驴子》和《魔鬼仆人的舞台表现》
摘要:本文探讨了本·琼森的《魔鬼是驴》中笨拙的魔鬼仆人帕格在舞台上表现的模糊性,并探讨了“完全”或“部分”服装变化对观众如何理解角色的影响,以及这种明显的视觉模糊性是如何通过化妆品和/或通过特定国王男人演员的表演来解决的。文章最后对《奥赛罗》和《换生灵》中的“恶魔仆人类型”进行了比较,并认为这三部戏剧通过奴仆和恶魔之间的明确联系,阐明了早期现代对仆人的不安全感。
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