Ben Johnson has written:
'Ben Johnson'
'[Ben Johnson]'
'Sport upon sport'
'Stories of modern Italy' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Lending library, Italian Short stories, Translations into English, English Short stories, Translations from Italian
'Structuring space'
Ben Jonson was a prolific English playwright and poet known for works such as "Volpone," "The Alchemist," and "Every Man in His Humour." He was a contemporary of William Shakespeare and was one of the most important literary figures of the Jacobean era in England.
Poet, Ben Johnson is best known for his work titled " Every Man in His Humour ". He also had written " Volpone, or The Foxe".
k
Ben Jonson's birth name is Benjamin Jonson.
Ben Jonson Journal was created in 1993.
BEN JONSON has written: 'The New Inn: Or, The Light Heart' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'Ben Jonson - Five Plays' 'Conversations of Ben Jonson with William Drummond of Hawthornden' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'The Alchemist' -- subject(s): Accessible book
discuss the question I'll tell you. .......... We know that Ben Jonson was a close friend of Shakespeare, because Ben Jonson discussed talked at length about Shakespeare (both as a man and as a writer) in 'Discoveries' (a sort of blog that Jonson published late in life) and in his 'Conversations with William Drummond of Hawthornden' (a record of several conversations he had with a Scottish friend). Jonson's most famous comment about Shakespeare is that he 'loved the man (this side idolatry)'. After Shakespeare's death, when his colleagues John Heminge and Henry Condell assembled a complete plays (The First Folio - Shakespeare never published a collected edition during his lifetime) they asked Ben Jonson to write the dedicatory poem. (Ben Jonson: 'To the Reader' - First Folio). There are many other testimonies to Jonson's close friendship with Shakespeare. But Jonson's own words are the best evidence.
"On My First Son" by Ben Jonson is classified as an elegy, which is a type of poem that laments the death of a person. In this case, Jonson is mourning the death of his young son.
Yes
Ben Jonson
11th June 1572
Ben Jonson.
Westminster, London, England
Jonson