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Paperback Ben Jonson and Shakespeare Book

ISBN: 1025297423

ISBN13: 9781025297422

Ben Jonson and Shakespeare

"Ben Jonson and Shakespeare" is an investigative work of literary criticism by Sir George Greenwood that examines the complex historical and personal relationship between two of the most influential figures in English theater. As a prominent voice in the Shakespearean authorship debate, Greenwood scrutinizes the contemporary testimonies provided by Ben Jonson, particularly his famous tributes and criticisms found within the 1623 First Folio. The author explores potential inconsistencies between Jonson's public praise and private remarks, seeking to unravel the true nature of his association with the man from Stratford.

Through a detailed analysis of 17th-century documentation and literary tradition, the book challenges conventional biographical narratives and encourages readers to look closer at the testimonies that underpin the Shakespearean canon. Greenwood's scholarly approach provides a deep dive into the intellectual atmosphere of the English Renaissance, offering a critical perspective on how Shakespeare's peers perceived his work and identity. This work remains a significant text for scholars of early modern drama, literary historians, and anyone fascinated by the enduring mysteries and debates surrounding the authorship of the world's most celebrated plays.

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