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Ben Jonson

    11 giugno 1572 – 6 agosto 1637

    Benjamin Jonson, contemporaneo di William Shakespeare, fu una figura di spicco del dramma, della poesia e della recitazione del Rinascimento inglese. È rinomato per le sue acute opere satiriche e le sue squisite poesie liriche. Dotato di un'immensa ampiezza di conoscenze e di una predilezione per il dibattito vivace, Jonson influenzò profondamente drammaturghi e poeti delle epoche giacobiana e carolina con la sua voce e il suo stile unici.

    Ben Jonson
    Every Man in His Humour
    Five Plays
    Sejanus
    The Fox
    Volpone
    Il codice della guarigione
    • This funny play is about rich people. These people always want more money, so Volpone and his servant play a game. People think Volpone is dying. They bring beautiful things for him. They want his money after he dies. But what will happen to Volpone's money? Who will win - and who will lose?

      The Fox
    • Sejanus

      His Fall

      • 228pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      The book explores the life and works of Benjamin Jonson, a pivotal figure in English literature known for his innovative contributions to comedy and poetry. He popularized the comedy of humours and is celebrated for his satirical plays such as Every Man in His Humour, Volpone, The Alchemist, and Bartholomew Fair. Jonson's influence on stage comedy and his mastery of lyric and epigrammatic poetry solidify his status as the second most significant English dramatist of the early 17th century, following Shakespeare.

      Sejanus
    • The five plays in this collection are Everyman in his Humour, the tragedy Sejanus, Volpone, The Alchemist, and Bartholomew Fair. They represent the full range and complexity of Jonson's art as a playwright. The text is the modernized version of Herford and Simpson's edition (OUP 1925-52), with full annotation.

      Five Plays
    • The play provides a humorous yet sharp depiction of early 17th-century London society, showcasing characters from diverse social backgrounds. As they interact and confront the challenges of urban life, their stories reveal the intricacies and absurdities of human behavior, making it a timeless exploration of social dynamics and personal quirks.

      Every Man in His Humour
    • The Unfortunates

      • 176pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      A gift "book in a box" by one of Britain's greatest modern writers, hailed as "a triumph" by The New York Times Book Review.

      The Unfortunates
    • Contains poetry Ben Jonson, one of the greatest English playwrights of the 17th century and also a lyric poet. The poems included are: Epigrams, The Forest and Underwoods, On My First Son, Song to Celia, On Poet-Ape, and An Ode to Himself. They offer a celebration of both one man's life, and of an age.

      The Complete Poems
    • Bartholomew Fair

      • 154pagine
      • 6 ore di lettura

      The book explores the life and work of Benjamin Jonson, an influential English playwright and poet known for his significant contributions to stage comedy and poetry. It highlights his role in popularizing the comedy of humours and showcases his most notable works, including satirical plays like Every Man in His Humour and Volpone. Jonson's artistry earned him recognition as one of the foremost English dramatists of his time, second only to Shakespeare, particularly during the reign of James I.

      Bartholomew Fair
    • Three Comedies

      • 500pagine
      • 18 ore di lettura

      Shakespearers"s nearest rival created in Volpone and The Alchemist hilarious portraits of cupidity and chicanery, while in Bartholomew Fair he portrays his fellow Londoners at their most festive-and most bawdy.

      Three Comedies