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  1. Jacobean age. Ben Jonson (born June 11?, 1572, London, England—died August 6, 1637, London) was an English Stuart dramatist, lyric poet, and literary critic. He is generally regarded as the second most important English dramatist, after William Shakespeare, during the reign of James I. Among his major plays are the comedies Every Man in His ...

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  2. In ‘On My First Son’ by Ben Jonson, the speaker or the poet himself laments the death of his firstborn son. The poet and satirist Ben Jonson lost his seven-year-old child in 1603. In this poem, he mourns his death, but more than that, he examines his reactions to this seismic loss. The speaker is attempting to distance himself from the ...

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  3. In the wake of Montaigne, these short prose pieces took off: Francis Bacon became the first person to publish essays in English (1597), while Shakespeare’s contemporary, Ben Jonson, gave us the first recorded use of the wordessayist’ (1609).

  4. The majority of poems which he adds to the canon had appeared in print before: ‘Somerset Verses’, for instance, had first been noticed in Notes and Queries 1 st Series 5 (1852), 193-4 and had been printed by Bell in 1856 , while Collier’s discovery of Jonson’s autograph of ‘Happier Life’ (first printed in Collier, 1841 Bib. # 4542], 54) enabled Cunningham to offer that poem for the ...

  5. Jul 20, 2020 · Timber. Jonson appears as a humanistic thinker in Timber, and his career reflected humanistic motivations and aspirations. Fundamentally, Jonson conceived of learning, thought, and language as phases of people’s active life. Humanists conceived of education as the initiation of patterns of wise and effective behavior in the student’s life.

  6. Apr 11, 2012 · 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.

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  8. Early Life. Between his birth in 1573 and his death in 1637, Ben Jonson was at different times a soldier, an actor, a playwright, a poet, an essayist, and a translator. His fortunes were equally ...

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