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Katharine Maus explores the biographical reasons for Jonson's preference for particular Latin authors; the effects of Roman moral and psychological paradigms on his methods of characterization and generic choices; the connection between his critical theory and artistic practice; and the impact of Roman social theory on his portrayal of communities and on his peculiar relationship with his audiences.

Originally published in 1985.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title Page, Copyright
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  1. Contents
  2. pp. vii-viii
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  1. Acknowledgments
  2. p. ix
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  1. I. Introduction: Jonson's Classics
  2. pp. 3-21
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  1. II. Virtue and Vice: Characterization in the Early Plays
  2. pp. 22-46
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  1. Ill. Profit, Delight, and Imitation: Theory and Practice in the Middle Comedies
  2. pp. 47-76
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  1. IV. Roman Moral Psychology and Jonson's Dramatic Forms
  2. pp. 77-110
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  1. V. Jonson and the Roman Social Ethos
  2. pp. 111-150
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  1. VI. The Late Jonson
  2. pp. 151-168
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  1. Notes
  2. pp. 169-204
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  1. Index
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