Ben Jonson of Westminster [Johnson]

  • Hard Cover
  • New York: E.P. Dutton & Co, 1953
By Chute, Marchette
New York: E.P. Dutton & Co, 1953. 2nd Printing. Hard Cover. Very Good/Good. 9x6x1. 2nd printing. Jacket a bit toned, minor loss from jacket spine head, 1/2 inch closed tear along front jacket edge. 1953 Hard Cover. 380 pp. Map on endpapers. Ben Jonson, dramatist and poet, is the only person buried in an upright position in Westminster Abbey. He was born on 11th June 1572 but little is known about his parents. The family was of Scottish descent and his father became a clergymen. He was educated at Westminster School at the expense of one of the masters there, William Camden, and later possibly attended St John's College, Cambridge. He went into trade as a bricklayer for a short time (his stepfather's occupation). In Flanders he fought with the English troops there and on returning to London he married, but no children survived him. He became an actor and playwright. In 1598 he killed a fellow actor in a duel but escaped hanging and was imprisoned as a felon for a short time. This incident does not seem to have affected his reputation. His play Every Man in his Humour included Shakespeare in its cast. Jonson was a well-known writer of masques and a tutor to Sir Walter Raleigh's son. He became Poet Laureate in 1619 (although it was not a formal appointment).

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