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Colin Burrow, Imitating Authors: Plato to Futurity 科林·伯罗,《模仿作家:柏拉图到未来》
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Ben Jonson Journal Pub Date : 2020-04-28 DOI: 10.3366/bjj.2020.0276
W. Ramsay
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“Melodious Madrigals”: A Study of Animal Musicians in Early Modern England “悠扬的牧歌”:近代早期英国动物音乐家研究
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Ben Jonson Journal Pub Date : 2020-04-28 DOI: 10.3366/bjj.2020.0274
Caitlin Mahaffy
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Relevant Context, Genuine Relation: Genre, Form, and Gender in Twenty-First Century The Winter's Tale Criticism 相关语境、真实关系:21世纪《冬天的故事》批评中的体裁、形式与性别
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Ben Jonson Journal Pub Date : 2020-04-28 DOI: 10.3366/bjj.2020.0269
Thomas L. Martin
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The Taming of the Shrew and Anger 《驯悍记》和《愤怒
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Ben Jonson Journal Pub Date : 2020-04-28 DOI: 10.3366/bjj.2020.0273
Maurice Hunt
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Scott Newstok, How to Think like Shakespeare: Lessons from a Renaissance Education 斯科特·纽斯托克,《如何像莎士比亚一样思考:文艺复兴教育的教训》
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Ben Jonson Journal Pub Date : 2020-04-21 DOI: 10.3366/bjj.2020.0292
Scott L. Newstok
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Ben Jonson Journal Pub Date : 2019-11-01 DOI: 10.3366/bjj.2019.0264
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Front matter 前页
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Ben Jonson Journal Pub Date : 2019-11-01 DOI: 10.3366/bjj.2019.0249
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Hamlet and the Late Renaissance Convention of Self-Addressed Speech: An Empirical Approach to Theatrical History 哈姆雷特与文艺复兴晚期自言自语的惯例:戏剧史的经验方法
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Ben Jonson Journal Pub Date : 2019-10-10 DOI: 10.3366/bjj.2019.0254
J. Hirsh
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Disability and the “spectacle of strangeness”: The Construction of Hags in The Masque of Queenes 残疾与“陌生感”:《皇后的假面》中女巫的建构
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Ben Jonson Journal Pub Date : 2019-10-10 DOI: 10.3366/bjj.2019.0257
L. Coker
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Jay Simons, Jonson, the Poetomachia, and the Reformation of Renaissance Satire: Purging Satire 杰伊·西蒙斯,琼森,《诗坛》和文艺复兴时期的讽刺改革:清洗式的讽刺
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Ben Jonson Journal Pub Date : 2019-10-10 DOI: 10.3366/bjj.2019.0261
W. Blanchard
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