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Volpone; Or The Fox

Ben Jonson

Casa editrice: DigiCat

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In "Volpone; Or, The Fox," Ben Jonson masterfully intertwines satirical wit with moral intrigue, creating a richly textured narrative that critiques the greed and corruption of early 17th-century Venetian society. The play's central character, Volpone, is an unscrupulous conman who feigns illness to deceive a host of hopeful heirs vying for his fortune. With its sharp dialogue and intricate plot, Jonson employs a blend of comedic elements and poignant social commentary, encapsulating the era's theatrical renaissance while drawing upon classic influences from Roman comedy. The play's themes of avarice and deception resonate powerfully in a time when the burgeoning capitalist ethos began to shape social dynamics in England and Europe alike. Ben Jonson, a leading figure in the English Renaissance, was renowned for his keen observations of human nature, and his personal experiences with deceit and ambition undoubtedly influenced his portrayal of characters within "Volpone." Having been part of the London theatrical scene, Jonson's engagement with both the elite and common public provided him with a unique lens through which he critically engages with notions of morality and societal values. His rivalry with playwright contemporaries and his own struggles with patronage reflect the tensions of his time, infusing his works with authenticity and depth. "Volpone; Or, The Fox" is a quintessential read for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of human motivations and the consequences of unchecked ambition. Jonson's lively characters and sharp humor not only entertain but also provoke thoughtful reflection on the moral fabric of society. This timeless exploration of greed and folly continues to resonate, making it an essential addition for scholars, students, and lovers of classic literature.
Disponibile da: 15/09/2022.
Lunghezza di stampa: 129 pagine.

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