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  1. The Works of Ben Jonson by Ben Jonson, 2010-01-08
  2. Classic Drama: Eight Plays by Ben Jonson in a single file, improved 9/1/2010 by Ben Jonson, 2008-09-05
  3. Volpone and Other Plays by Ben Jonson, 2004-04-29
  4. Ben Jonson, Selected by Thom Gunn (Poet to Poet) by Thom (ed.); Ben Jonson Gunn, 1974
  5. The Alchemist (New Mermaids) by Ben Jonson, 2010-09-15
  6. The complete plays of Ben Jonson (Everyman's library. Poetry and the drama) by Ben Jonson, 1936
  7. Ben Jonson (Routledge Guides to Literature) by James Loxley, 2001-12-21
  8. The Poetaster by Ben Jonson, 2010-07-06
  9. Epicoene or the Silent Woman by Ben Jonson, 2008-09-05
  10. A Concordance to the Poems of Ben Jonson (Cornell Publications in the History of Science) by Mario Ei Cesare, 1978-06
  11. The Complete Plays Of Ben Jonson (1910) by Felix Emmanuel Schelling, 2008-06-02
  12. Ben Jonson's Volpone, or the Fox (Bloom's Modern Critical Interpretations)
  13. Ben Jonson and the Cavalier Poets (A Norton Critical Edition) by Hugh Maclean, 1974
  14. Five Plays (Oxford World's Classics) by Ben Jonson, 2009-09-28

21. Ben Jonson. Ben Jonson Unmasked. English Literature Essays, Contributions Welcom
ben jonson. ben jonson Unmasked. 25 Oct. 1996 20. jonson, ben. Bartholmew Fair. Ed. GR Hibbard. London Ernest benn Ltd., 1977. _. Poetaster.
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Ben Jonson:
Ben Jonson Unmasked
A study of how Ben Jonson's plays reveal Jonson's changing attitude to his fellow playwrights, the theatre as a medium, and his own role as a dramatist.
by Kathleen A. Prendergast
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Abstract: Jonson's presence in his own work can be interpreted as his way of expressing his dissatisfaction with theatre as a medium, and also as a means of imposing a measure of authorial control. His presence in his plays was not static: over the course of his career one can observe an increasingly subtle and less easily distinguishable presence. In this shift, we can see a concurrent change in the author's attitudes about his role as a playwright / poet, theatre and its audience, poetry, and his contemporaries. It is a gradual and subtle move from hubris and idealism toward at least the beginnings of a humility more consistent with his own time, and a grudging acceptance of the limits of the medium in which he worked, and his place within the wider context of the English Renaissance theatre.
Ben Jonson 1572 - 1637 Introduction
The demands that Ben Jonson makes upon his audiences, as much as they were resisted in his own time, are often seen as a major strength by modern critics, a characteristic setting him apart from his contemporaries. T. S. Eliot writes, "Jonson behaved as the great creative mind that he was: he created his own world, a world from which his followers, as well as the dramatists who were trying to do something wholly different, are excluded" (78). This expectation of challenge associated with Jonson is reflected in a review by Peter Holland of a modern theatrical production of Jonson's

22. Ben Jonson
A biography of Elizabethan dramatist ben jonson; includes a list of related links. to gather in the Mermaid Tavern, were ben jonson, Webster, Ford, Beaumont and Fletcher, Chapman, Marston, and An index of monologues by jonson. ben jonson Poems An index of
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Home Ancient Theatre Medieval Theatre 16th Century ... Email Us BEN JONSON (1574-1637) I N the group of playwrights immediately surrounding Shakespeare , who with him were perhaps accustomed to gather in the Mermaid Tavern, were Ben Jonson, Webster Ford Beaumont and Fletcher Chapman , Marston, and Dekker . Among these Jonson was easily the first, both in the quality of his genius and the amount of his work. He was a man of enormous learning, poet laureate, a soldier in Flanders, an actor, and hack writer for Henslowe . He appeared first as a playwright in the late years of the sixteenth century, at the moment when Shakespeare and the romantic comedies were at the height of their popularity. To some extent he was obliged to conform to the prevailing taste; but his natural inclination was toward the classic and regular style rather than toward the romantic; and his "humour" was satirical rather than sentimental. Jonson's plays fall roughly into three groups: the realistic comedies, the tragedies, and the

23. The Ben Jonson Journal
Details on subscription to the journal plus contents lists for previous volumes. Articles are not available on line but the opening paragraph of each can be viewed via the contents listings.
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The Ben Jonson Journal
Literary Contexts in the Age of Elizabeth, James, and Charles
PREVIEW VOLUME 10
The Ben Jonson Journal is published through the generous sponsorship of Raymond Alden, Provost of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, and with the support of James Frey, Dean of the College of Liberal Arts at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, John Henry Irsfeld, Chair of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, English Department, and Patricia O'Brien, Dean of Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of California, Riverside. Contributions and editions and editorial correspondence should be sent to: The Editors, The Ben Jonson Journal , Department of English, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Las Vegas, NV 89154-5069. E-mail correspondence should be addressed to Richard.Harp@ccmail.nevada.edu. The guide for stylistic matters is The Chicago Manual of Style . For article and note submissions, please, if at all possible, make an electronic submission to Richard Harp's e-mail address. If this is not possible, please send four paper copies to The Editors for review. Copies should be accompanied by return postage. Upon acceptance, constributors will need to supply a computer disk with the article in MS Word 6.0 or ASCII format. We ask that contributors also supply an electronic mail address, phone number, and fax number for the sake of expedient communication. Book reviews are assigned by the editors. Subscriptions are $25/year postpaid for both individuals and libraries. Subscribers outside the United States should add $12.00 (in U.S. currency) for postage and handling (or $20 for delivery by air). Subscriptions and business correspondence should be sent to: Locust Hill Press, P.O. Box 260, West Cornwall, CT 06796. Tel. (860) 672-0060; Fax (860) 672-4968; e-mail: locusthill@optonline.net

24. Richard Brome (d. 1652)
A biography of the Jacobean dramatist and servant of ben jonson.
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RICHARD BROME This article was originally published in Encyclopedia Britannica, Eleventh Edition, Volume IV . Anonymous. Cambridge: University Press, 1910. p. 631-2. BROME, RICHARD (d. 1652), English dramatist, was originally a servant of Ben Jonson , and owed much to his master. The development of his plots, the strongly marked characters and the amount of curious information to be found in his work, all show Jonson's influence. The relation of master and servant developed in to friendship, and our knowledge of Brome's personal character is chiefly drawn from Ben Jonson's lines to him, prefixed to The Northern Lasse (1632), the play which made Brome's reputation. Brome's genius lay entirely in comedy. He has left fifteen pieces. Five New Playes (ed. by Alex. Brome, 1652?) contained Madd Couple Well Matcht (acted 1639?); Novella (acted 1632);

25. English 434 (Renaissance Drama) Backgrounds And Contexts
Student projects for a class on Renaissance Drama, including papers on ben jonson, Thomas Kyd and John Webster.
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Title Page to the The Spanish Tragedy
Cultural Contexts: Class Web Projects
These web sites were constructed by the members of Christy Desmet's English 434 and 634 (Renaissance Drama) classes in Spring 1997.

26. Marcelo Cohen
Obra narrativa y biograf­a de este escritor argentino, traductor de entre otros, el Fausto de Christopher Marlowe; El alquimista de ben jonson; Lady Susan de Jane Austen; los Cuadernos de notas de Henry James; Sobre poes­a y poetas de T.S. Eliot.
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El viejo topo , de Madrid, y en la revista Quimera y el diario La Vanguardia , de Buenos Aires y en la revista mensual Fausto de Christopher Marlowe; El alquimista de Ben Jonson; Lady Susan de Jane Austen; los Cuadernos de notas de Henry James; de T.S. Eliot; Ventanas Altas de Philip Larkin; de A.R. Ammons; Adagia de Wallace Stevens; El precio era alto de J.G. Ballard; y de William Burroughs; Escritos sobre Joyce , de Italo Svevo; Quincas Borba Felicidad clandestina , de Clarice Lispector. Entre sus obras:
  • El buitre en invierno (1984). Montesinos, Barcelona
  • Insomnio (1985). Muchnik Editores, Barcelona
  • El sitio de Kelany (1987). Muchnik Editores, Barcelona. Ada Korn, Buenos aires
  • El fin de lo mismo (1992). Anaya y Muchnik, Madrid. Alianza, Buenos Aires
  • El testamento de O'Jaral (1995). Anaya y Muchnik, Madrid. Alianza, Buenos Aires
  • Inolvidables veladas (1996). Minotauro, Barcelona
  • Un hombres amable (1998). Norma, Buenos Aires
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27. Shakespeare And The Globe: Then And Now
jonson, ben, ben jonson, colour illustration after a miniature in the Royal Library at Windsor Castle. CorbisBettmann. byname of benJAMIN jonson (b. June 11?, 1572, London, Eng.d. Aug.
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Jonson, Ben,
Ben Jonson, colour illustration after a miniature in the Royal Library at Windsor Castle Corbis-Bettmann byname of BENJAMIN JONSON (b. June 11?, 1572, London, Eng.d. Aug. 6, 1637, London), English Jacobean dramatist, lyric poet, and literary critic. He is generally regarded as the second most important English dramatist, after William Shakespeare, during the reign of James I. Among his major plays are the comedies Every Man in His Humour Volpone The Alchemist (1610), and Bartholomew Fair
Theatrical career.
Jonson was born two months after his father died. His stepfather was a bricklayer, but by good fortune the boy was able to attend Westminster School. His formal education, however, ended early, and he at first followed his stepfather's trade, then fought with some success with the English forces in the Netherlands. On returning to England, he became an actor and playwright, experiencing the life of a strolling player. He apparently played the leading role of Hieronimo in Thomas Kyd's The Spanish Tragedy . By 1597 he was writing plays for Philip Henslowe , the leading impresario for the public theatre. With one exception (

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29. Ben Jonson - The Alchemist
This Alchemy site offers an online text of one of jonson's greatest comedies. The site is primarily a source of extensive information, bibliography and links related to alchemy.
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Ben Jonson - The Alchemist
Ben Jonson (1573-1637) was one of the foremost of the Jacobean dramatists. He wrote a number of plays (both comedies and tragedies) and a series of stylised masques for the Court. He had a keen eye for the follies of his contemporaries, and in this play he particularly satirises human gullibility. He displays considerable understanding of alchemy and makes many jokes based on its symbolism (and in two places even refers to Dee and Kelly). He obviously expected the audience for this play to have some knowledge of alchemical ideas. Jonson's The Alchemist written in 1610, thus presents us with a satirical window through which we can see one way in which alchemy was perceived in the opening decade of the 17th century.
The First Act

The Second Act

The Third Act

The Fourth Act
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The Fifth Act

The characters in the play:-
Subtle
- The Alchemist.
Face - The house-keeper, otherwise Lovewit's butler Jeremy.
Dol Common - The conspirator of Subtle and Face.
Lovewit - The owner of the house in which Subtle sets up his work. Dapper - A Lawyer's Clerk, who wants Subtle to help him in gambling.

30. Jonson, Ben. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
2001. jonson, ben. 1572 taverns. Examples of his conversation were recorded in Conversations with ben jonson by Drummond of Hawthornden. 5.
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31. Ben Jonson. Eliot, T. S. 1920. The Sacred Wood
Essay by T.S. Eliot from The Sacred Wood.
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32. Shakespeare And The Globe: Then And Now
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Jonson, Ben,
Ben Jonson, colour illustration after a miniature in the Royal Library at Windsor Castle Corbis-Bettmann byname of BENJAMIN JONSON (b. June 11?, 1572, London, Eng.d. Aug. 6, 1637, London), English Jacobean dramatist, lyric poet, and literary critic. He is generally regarded as the second most important English dramatist, after William Shakespeare, during the reign of James I. Among his major plays are the comedies Every Man in His Humour Volpone The Alchemist (1610), and Bartholomew Fair
Theatrical career.
Jonson was born two months after his father died. His stepfather was a bricklayer, but by good fortune the boy was able to attend Westminster School. His formal education, however, ended early, and he at first followed his stepfather's trade, then fought with some success with the English forces in the Netherlands. On returning to England, he became an actor and playwright, experiencing the life of a strolling player. He apparently played the leading role of Hieronimo in Thomas Kyd's The Spanish Tragedy . By 1597 he was writing plays for Philip Henslowe , the leading impresario for the public theatre. With one exception (

33. Creative Quotations From Ben Jonson (1572-1637)
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Tshirts African Cichlids No man so wise that he may not easily err if he takes no other counsel than his own. He that is taught only by himself has a fool for a master.
Weigh the meaning and look not at the words. Hope is such a bait, it covers any hook. Talking and eloquence are not the same:
to speak and to speak well are two things.
A fool may talk, but a wise man speaks. Success produces confidence; confidence relaxes industry, and negligence ruins the reputation which accuracy had raised.
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F: In "Correct Quotes for DOS," WordStar International, 1991. R: In "The Speaker's Electronic Reference Collection," AApex Software, 1994. A: In "Wisdom of the Ages at Your Fingertips," MCR software, 1995. N: In "Wisdom of the Ages at Your Fingertips," MCR software, 1995.

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35. Ben Jonson Resource - Biography, Pictures, History, Research Info, Images
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36. Bartholomew Fair By Ben Jonson Prepared From 1631 Folio (STC
Bartholomew Fair by ben jonson Prepared from 1631 Folio (STC 14753.5) by Hugh Craig, Department of English, University of Newcastle.
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37. Volpone By Ben Jonson Prepared From 1607 Quarto (STC 14783) By
Volpone by ben jonson Prepared from 1607 Quarto (STC 14783) by Hugh Craig, Department of English, University of Newcastle. Act 1
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38. Ben Jonson (1572-1637) British Writer
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40. Ben Jonson Concordance
Online concordance for seven of jonson's major plays. Includes searches for keywords and location within play plus a very nice facility for using a thesaurus to find synonyms within chosen text.
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