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Re-Presenting Ben Jonson

Text, History, Performance

Palgrave Macmillan

Part of the book series: Early Modern Literature in History (EMLH)

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Table of contents (12 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xii
  2. Introduction: from Workes to Texts

    • Martin Butler
    Pages 1-19
  3. Why Re-edit Herford and Simpson?

    • David Bevington
    Pages 20-38
  4. Personal Material: Jonson and Book-burning

    • Joseph F. Loewenstein
    Pages 93-113
  5. Zeal-of-the-Land Busy Restored

    • Michael Cordner
    Pages 174-192
  6. The Swan Song of the Stage Historian

    • Lois Potter
    Pages 193-209
  7. Jonsonian Allusions

    • Robert C. Evans
    Pages 233-248
  8. Back Matter

    Pages 249-255

About this book

Work on Ben Jonson has long been dominated by the 11-volume Oxford text of his Works , edited by C.H. Herford, Percy Simpson and Evelyn Simpson (1925-52). In this monumental edition, Jonson seems a remote and forbidding figure, an author of formidable learning and literariness. This collection of essays by twelve leading scholars, editors, historians and bibliographers explores ways in which modern understanding of Jonson's texts has undermined the emphasis of the Oxford edition, and generated a Jonson whose Works and career look quite different. Addressing the competing needs of future readers, teachers and performers, it asks how this reconceptualized Jonson might best be transmitted into the next century. The volume also includes a new Jonson text, The Entertainment at Britain's Burse , written in 1609 to celebrate the royal opening of the Earl of Salisbury's commercial development in the Strand. Discovered in 1996, it is the most significant addition to Jonson's canon this century, and is here printed for the first time.

Editors and Affiliations

  • School of English, University of Leeds, UK

    Martin Butler

About the editor

DAVID BEVINGTON Phyllis Fay Horton Professor in the Humanities at the University of Chicago MICHAEL CORDNER Reader in the Department of English and Related Literature, University of York HUGH CRAIG Department of English, University of Newcastle, N.S.W., Australia KEVIN DONOVAN Professor of English, Middle Tennessee State University ROBERT C. EVANS University Alumni Professor, Auburn University, Montgomery DAVID L. GANTS Lecturer in Literature, University of Georgia JAMES KNOWLES Lecturer in English, University of Newcastle upon Tyne JOSEPH LOEWENSTEIN Associate Professor of English, Washington University, St. Louis HELEN OSTOVICH Associate Professor of English, McMaster University, Canada LOIS POTTER Ned B. Allen Professor of English, University of Delaware BLAIR WORDEN Professor of Early Modern History, University of Sussex

Bibliographic Information

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