The Cambridge Companion To Ben Jonson by Richard L. Harp

An accessible collection of essays that surveys the life, works, and cultural contexts of Ben Jonson, offering fresh perspectives on his major comedies, poetry, masques, and prose. Contributors examine themes of classicism, satire, patronage, performance, and print culture, as well as his relationships to court politics and the early modern theater. The volume also addresses textual and editorial issues, reception history, and critical approaches, serving as a concise guide to current scholarship and further reading.

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