Epicoene (Jonson)
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Haec pagina nondum perfecta in manibus auctoris est. Ideo rogaris ut minora quidem mutes hic, maiora autem prius disputes illic.
Si vero auctor ipse nil mutaverit his diebus septem, hanc formulam audacter dele.
Epicœne, or The Silent Woman est ludus scaenicus a Beniamino Jonson anno 1609 doctus, anno 1616 divulgatus.
Editiones [recensere]
- Henry, Aurelia, editor. Epicoene, or the Silent Woman. Yale Studies in English. New York: Henry Holt, 1906.
- Jonson, Ben. Epicoene, or the Silent Woman. L. A. Beaurline, editor. Regents Renaissance Drama. Lincoln, Neb.: University of Nebraska Press, 1966.
Nexus externi [recensere]
- Textus apud The Holloway Pages
Bibliographia [recensere]
- Campbell, O. J. "The Relation of Epicoene to Aretino's Il Marescalco." PMLA 46 (1931), 752-762.
- Jackson, J. A. "'On forfeit of your selves, think nothing true': Self-Deception in Ben Jonson's Epicoene." in EMLS vol. 10 no.1 (2004).
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Verba quae insequuntur vicificanda sunt ut rationibus qualitatis et Latinitatis propositis obtemperent. Quaesumus emenda. M O R O S E, a Gentleman that loves not noise. D A U P. EU G E N E, a Knight, his Nephew. C L E R I M O N T, a Gent. his Friend. T R U E - W I T, Another Friend. EPICœNE, A young Gent. suppos'd the Sil. Wom. J O H. D A W, A Knight, her Servant. A M A R O U S L A - F O O L, A Knight also. T H O M. O T T E R, A Land and Sea-Captain. C U T B E R D, a Barber. M U T E, One of M O R O S E his Servants. M A D. H A U G H T Y, M A D. C E N T A U R E, M A D. M A V I S, Ladies Collegiate. Mrs. M A V I S, the Lady HAUGHTIES Woman. Mrs. O T T E R, the Captains Wife. Pretenders. P A R S O N. P A G E S. S E R V A N T S. |
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