The Poems of Ben Jonson
Tom Cain editor Ruth Connolly editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:30th Nov '21
Should be back in stock very soon

Ben Jonson, who was with Shakespeare and Marlowe one of three principal playwrights of his age, was also one of its most original and influential poets. Known best for the country house poem ‘To Penshurst’ and his moving elegy ‘On my First Son’, his work inspired the whole generation of seventeenth-century poets who declared themselves the ‘Sons of Ben’. This edition brings his three major verse publications, Epigrams (1616), The Forest (1616), and Underwood (1641) together with his large body of uncollected poems to create the largest collection of Jonson’s verse that has been published. It thus gives readers a comprehensive view of the wide range of his achievement, from satirical epigrams through graceful lyrics to tender epitaphs. Though he is often seen as the preeminent English poet of the plain style, Jonson employed a wealth of topical and classical allusion and a compressed syntax which mean his poetry can require as much annotation for the modern reader as that of his friend John Donne. This edition not only provides comprehensive explanation and contextualization aimed at student and non-specialist readers alike, but presents the poems in a modern spelling and punctuation that brings Jonson’s poetry to life.
‘Cain and Connolly evince a knowledge of Jonson, his personal circumstances, his intellectual, social, and cultural milieux, and of previous Jonson scholarship that would all be hard to surpass. This, in short, can easily now be considered the indispensable edition of Jonson’s poems – an edition that most serious libraries and dedicated Jonsonians will want and need to own. . . . [P]rofessors Cain and Connolly deserve our immense thanks and congratulations.’ Robert C. Evans, Ben Jonson Journal
ISBN: 9781138904712
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 2000g
1222 pages