Jonson, Ben, 1573?-1637
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- Ben Jonson : a life
- Constructing 'monsters' in Shakespearean drama and early modern culture
- Drama for students : presenting analysis, context and criticism on commonly studied dramas, Volume 10
- Drama for students : presenting analysis, context and criticism on commonly studied dramas, Volume 4
- Jonson's Romish plot: : a study of 'Catiline' and its historical context
- Memoirs of the life and writings of Ben. Jonson, : Esq; Poet Laureat to King James the First, and King Charles the First. With An Abstract of the Lives of their Favourites, Somerset and Buckingham. Collected from the Writings of the most eminent Historians, and interspersed with the Pasquils of those Times. To which are added, Two Comedies, (wrote by Ben. Jonson, &c. and not printed in his Works) called The Widow, and Eastward Hoe. By W. R. Chetwood
- Our scene is London : Ben Jonson's city and the space of the author
- Pocket maps and public poetry in the English Renaissance
- Poetry for students : presenting analysis, context and criticism on commonly studied poetry, Volume 23
- Poets and playwrights : Shakespeare, Jonson, Spenser, Milton
- Reflections on originality in authors : being remarks on A letter to Mr. Mason on the marks of imitation: in which the absurd defects of that performance are pointed out; and the absolute uncertainty of Imitation in general is demonstrated in various Instances: with a word or two on the characters of Ben. Johnson [sic] and Pope
- The Cambridge companion to Ben Jonson
- The curious history of Bartholomew Fair
- The first West End comedy
- Volpone : a critical guide
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