Ben Jonson

256px-Ben Jonson by George Vertue 1730 (cropped)
Ben Jonson 1572-1637) was an early modern playwright whose popularity rivaled that of Shakespeare or Marlowe. He spent multiple stints in prison, wrote masques in which the Queen of England and Prince of Wales performed, and was crowned England's first poet laureate. Yet for all this in 1572 he was born into relative poverty. His father died shortly before his birth, and his mother remarried a bricklayer. Luckily for the clever young boy, an unidentified friend paid for Jonson to attend Westminster School. After leaving school Jonson attempted to join his stepfather as a bricklayer, but the profession didn't take; legend has it young Ben recited Homer while building the walls of Lincoln Inn. In the 1590s Jonson served in the armed forces in the Low Countries, and in November 1594 Jonson married a woman he described as "a shrew, yet honest." It's not certain when Jonson entered the theatre, but by 1597 he was an actor for the Admiral's Men. It was also in this year that his earliest surviving play, The Case is Altered, was performed by Pembroke's Company. By George Vertue, after Gerard van Honthorst [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons Too Witty for his Own…
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1 The Alchemist: Ben Jonson Written in the context of plague in London, The Alchemist’s plot and language are deeply concerned… Emma Smith
2 Sejanus ebook version of Sejanus
3 Bartholomew Fair ebook version of Bartholomew Fair
4 Cynthia's revels ebook version of Cynthia's revels
5 Catiline ebook version of Catiline
6 VolponeVolponeThe foxe ebook version of VolponeVolponeThe foxe
7 English Renaissance Timeline: Some Historical and Cultural Dates This list offers an overview of some historical and cultural dates from the English Renaissance,… Kate O'Connor
8 'Masques' Chapter taken from Issac Disraeli's collection of essays entitled 'Curiosities of Literature',…
9 'Ben Jonson on Translation' Chapter taken from Issac Disraeli's collection of essays entitled 'Curiosities of Literature',…
10 'Ben Jonson, Feltham, and Randolph' Chapter taken from Issac Disraeli's collection of essay entitled 'Curiosities of Literature', first…