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  1. Ben Jonson in Context
  2. Ben Jonson: A Life by David Riggs, 1989-01-01
  3. Writing and Reading Royal Entertainments: From George Gascoigne to Ben Jonson by Gabriel Heaton, 2010-07-01
  4. The Alchemist (Cambridge Literature) by Ben Jonson, 1996-01-26
  5. Re-Presenting Ben Jonson: Text, History, Performance (Early Modern Literature in History)
  6. Masques at Court: The Works of Ben Jonson Part Seven by Ben Jonson, 2004-07-26
  7. THE COMPLETE PLAYS OF BEN JONSON VOLUME 2, EVERYMAN'S LIBRARY NO. 490 by Ben Jonson, 1942
  8. The Devil Is an Ass: And Other Plays (Oxford World's Classics) by Ben Jonson, 2009-10-04
  9. The Works of Ben Jonson: Volume 4. The Alchemist. Catiline. Bartholomew Fair by Ben Jonson, 2001-03-23
  10. Refashioning Ben Jonson: Gender, Politics and the Jonsonian Canon
  11. The New Inn: By Ben Jonson (The Revels Plays)
  12. The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, Volume 9 by Ben Jonson, Francis Cunningham, 2010-02-16
  13. Poetry of Ben Jonson by J.G. Nichols, 1969-08
  14. Ben Jonson: A Quadricentennial Bibliography, 1947-1972 by D. Heyward Brock, 1974-07

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42. [EMLS SI 3 (September, 1998): 8.1-31] "On The Famous Voyage": Ben Jonson And Civ
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  • Readers of Ben Jonson have long appreciated the significance of his representations of social space. "To Penshurst" is commonly placed at the forefront of the Jonson canon, seen to typify his preoccupation with the "centred self" of the pre-modern subject, and the location of that subject within a physical and psychological "home." His satiric verse and city comedies have likewise attracted attention, for their disturbing appreciation of the ways in which social and spatial structures in London corrode human values. Jonson's most sustained non-dramatic engagement with his city, however, has received relatively little notice. "On the Famous Voyage," which narrates a journey up the polluted Fleet Ditch from Bridewell to Holborn, is by far the longest poem in Jonson's Epigrammes , and almost twice the length of the famous country-house poem, yet only one critic has considered it worthy of a research article.
  • 43. Poet Index For Representative Poetry On-line
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  • 44. Glbtq >> Literature >> Jonson, Ben
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    Jonson, Ben (1572-1637) There is no evidence that playwright and poet Ben Jonson, one of the most important figures in English literature, was ever himself involved in same-sex sexual relationships. While his most significant emotional bonds may have been with other men (especially the so-called "Sons of Ben," younger poets and playwrights with whom he socialized), he has sometimes been described, with some justice, as misogynistic and homophobic Yet he deserves attention for his depictions of same-sex relationships in both dramatic and non-dramatic works. These depictions help illuminate early modern constructions of homosexuality and the dynamics of gender ambiguity and eroticism on the transvestite English Renaissance stage. Sponsor Message.
    In his poetry, Jonson's allusions to same-sex eroticism are satiric. In Epigram 25, "On Sir Voluptuous Beast," for example, Jonson ridicules a libertine who instructs his "faire, and innocent wife" in "how his GANIMEDE mov'd, and how his goate," thus equating homosexuality and bestiality, both of which were often subsumed under the all-encompassing rubric

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      Jonson, Ben Jonson, Ben, , English dramatist and poet, b. Westminster, London. The high-spirited buoyancy of Jonson's plays and the brilliance of his language have earned him a reputation as one of the great playwrights in English literature. After a brief term at bricklaying, his stepfather's trade, and after military service in Flanders, he began working for Philip Henslowe as an actor and playwright. In 1598 he was tried for killing another actor in a duel but escaped execution by claiming right of clergy (that he could read and write). His first important play, Every Man in His Humour, was produced in 1598, with Shakespeare in the cast. In 1599 its companion piece, Every Man out of His Humour, was produced. In

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    Ben Jonson (c. 1572-1637) is best known as a poet and a playwright, a rival of William Shakespeare on stage and John Donne in verse, and a model for Restoration comedy and the neoclassical poetic tradition of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. He was one of the leading scholars of his day, having translated both Aristotle and Horace into English, written a grammar of English in Latin, and accumulated one of the largest personal libraries in England. He was also, for a time, the most prominent literary force in the court masque, a theatrical form of central political importance.
    Jonson's reputation as a critic stems from three sources: his practice, in which he championed the neoclassical virtues of imitation, proportion, and restraint; his personal influence on an entire generation of younger poets; and his recorded critical pronouncements. The latter are, for a major critic, surprisingly scarce, confined to an aphoristic collection of observations and notes titled Timber, or Discoveries, a collection of conversations recorded by Sir William Drummond, and various prologues and epistles he routinely attached to his poems and plays.

    51. Jonson, Ben(jamin)
    jonson, ben(jamin). English dramatist, poet, and critic. Every Man in his Humour (1598) established the English comedy of humours
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    Or search the encyclopaedia: Jonson, Ben(jamin) English dramatist, poet, and critic. Every Man in his Humour (1598) established the English comedy of humours , in which each character embodies a humour , or vice, such as greed, lust, or avarice. This was followed by (1600) and The Poetaster (1601). His first extant tragedy is Sejanus (1603), with Burbage and Shakespeare as members of the original cast. His great comedies are Volpone, or The Fox The Alchemist (1610), and Bartholomew Fair (1614). He wrote extensively for court entertainment in the form of masques produced with scenic designer Inigo Jones
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    Jonson, Ben Jonson, Ben, , English dramatist and poet, b. Westminster, London. The high-spirited buoyancy of Jonson's plays and the brilliance of his language have earned him a reputation as one of the great playwrights in English literature. After a brief term at bricklaying, his stepfather's trade, and after military service in Flanders, he began working for Philip Henslowe as an actor and playwright. In 1598 he was tried for killing another actor in a duel but escaped execution by claiming right of clergy (that he could read and write). His first important play, Every Man in His Humour, was produced in 1598, with Shakespeare in the cast. In 1599 its companion piece, Every Man out of His Humour, was produced. In The Poetaster (1601) Jonson satirized several of his fellow playwrights, particularly Dekker and Marston, who were writing at that time for a rival company of child actors. He collaborated with Chapman and Marston on the comedy Eastward Ho! (1604). A passage in the play, derogatory to the Scots, offended James I, and the three playwrights spent a brief time in prison. Jonson's great period, both artistically and financially, began in 1606 with the production of

    58. BEN JONSON
    jonson, ben (15731637), English dramatist, was born, probably in Westminster, in the beginning of the year 1573 (or possibly, if he reckoned by the unadopted
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    JONSON, BEN After reaching the highest form at Westminster, Jonson is stated, but on unsatisfactory evidence, to have proceeded to Cambridgeaccording to Fuller, to St Johns College. (For reasons in support of the tradition that he was a member of St Johns College, see J. B. Mullinger, the Eagle, No. xxv.) He says, however, himself that he studied at neither university, but was put to a trade immediately on leaving school. He soon had enough of the trade, which was no doubt his fathers bricklaying, for Henslowe in writing to Edward Alleyne of his affair with Gabriel Spenser calls him bergemen Jonson, bricklayer. Either before or after his marriagemore probably before, as Sir Francis Veres three English regiments were not removed from the Low Countries till 1592he spent some time in that country soldiering, much to his own subsequent satisfaction when the days of self-conscious retrospect arrived, but to no further purpose beyond that of seeing something of the world. Either on its performance or on its appearing in print in 1605, Jonson was called before the privy council by the Earl of Northampton. But it is open to question whether this was the occasion on which, according to Jonsons statement to Drummond, Northampton accused him both of popery and treason (see Castelain, Appendix C). Though, for one reason or another, unsuccessful at first, the endurance of its reputation is attested by its performance, in a German version by an Englishman, John Michael Girish, at the court of the grandson of James I. at Heidelberg.

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