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Here is a witty and learned literary excursion into the world of humour and comic literature as revealed inter alia by the works of Shakespeare, Ben Jonson, Oliver Goldsmith and Henry Fielding - leading in the second half to some glorious insights and observations provided by author's life experience in the world of diplomacy. It is a rich and fascinating mix of literary idiom, the theatre of the absurd and the comic element of the human condition.
Jonson, Ben, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Dzhonson, Ben, --- Джонсон, Бен, --- B. J. --- J., B. --- Iohnson, Ben, --- Johnson, Ben, --- Jonson, Benjamin, --- דזשאָנסאָנ, בענ --- Comedies of humours. --- Jonson, Ben, -- 1573?-1637 -- Criticism and interpretation. --- Jonson, Ben, -- 1573?-1637 -- Influence. --- POLITICAL SCIENCE / Essays. --- diplomatic dilemmas. --- history-literature-diplomacy. --- humour. --- literary idiom. --- Comedies of humors --- Humors, Comedies of --- Humours, Comedies of --- English drama --- English drama (Comedy) --- Arts and diplomacy. --- Diplomacy --- Diplomacy and the arts
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Jonson, Ben, --- Jonson, Ben. --- Criticism and interpretation --- Comedies of humours --- Jonson, Ben --- -Criticism and interpretation --- Criticism and interpretation. --- -Iohnson, Ben --- Johnson, Ben --- Comedies of humors --- Humors, Comedies of --- Humours, Comedies of --- Dzhonson, Ben, --- Джонсон, Бен, --- B. J. --- J., B. --- Ionson, Ben, --- Johnson, Ben, --- Jonson, Benjamin, --- דזשאָנסאָנ, בענ --- English drama --- English drama (Comedy) --- Iohnson, Ben, --- Jonson, Ben, - 1573?-1637 - Criticism and interpretation --- Jonson, Ben, - 1573?-1637 - Every man in his humour --- Jonson, Ben, - 1573?-1637 - Alchemist --- JONSON (BEN), 1572-1637 --- ALCHEMIST, THE --- EVERY MAN IN HIS HUMOUR --- Jonson, Ben, - 1573?-1637
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