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Jonson, Ben

Идентификатор записиcnp01317565
URIhttp://data.cerl.org/thesaurus/cnp01317565
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Годы жизни1572 - 1637
Место рожденияWestminster
Место смертиLondon
Последнее изменение2024-10-16

Примечание

Playwright and poet. Of Scottish descent. Born London 1572/3. Attended a small parish school, then Westminster School, possibly admitted to St John's College, Cambridge for a few weeks (lack of money). Began work as a bricklayer for stepfather's business by 1590. Maintained guild membership even at the height of his career as a warrant of social standing. Joined English expeditionary forces to the Low Countries, early 1590s. Entered the theatre on his return but place and exact date are unclear. Earliest surviving play performed 1597. Next play, The Isle of Dogs caused great offence to the Queen, arrested and imprisoned for "Leude and mutynous behavior" Aug 1597. Released Oct 1597. Wrote many plays 1597-99, most have now disappeared. Every Man in his Humour, 1598, very successful. Indicted for manslaughter, 1598 (killed an actor in a duel). Escaped execution but branded as a convicted felon. Every Man out of his Humour performed 1599, The Fountain of Self-Love Sept 1600-May 1601, Poetaster 1601. Wrote a great deal on James I's accession to the throne, particularly royal entertainments. First commission for a court masque 1605, many more in the years to come. Famous, but recurrent troubles with authority 1603-12, briefly imprisoned 1605 for Eastward Ho!, charged with "popperie and treason" for Sejanus, charges of recusancy, Epicene banned. Set off for France and the Netherlands 1612-13. Granted royal pension Feb 1616. Folio edition Workes published Nov 1616. Visited Edinburgh 1618-9. Honorary degree, Oxford, 1619. Scholarly standing recognised by 1620s. Position at court less secure after Charles I's accession. The Staple of News performed 1626, The New Inn 1629, A Tale of a Tub 1633. Suffering from palsy and in poverty by 1628. Love's Triumph by Callipolis Jan 1631, Chloridia,Feb 1631, The Magnetic Lady 1632. Died London, Aug 1637.
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Poète et auteur dramatique. - Né en 1572 ou 1573
Engl. Dramtiker und Lyriker
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Даты1572/3-1637
1573?-1637
11.06.1572-06.08.1637. Geburtsdatum ca. lt. Wikipedia
1573?-1637
11.06.1573?-06.08.1637
actDatafl. 1798
Auteur
English
Englisch
Personen zu Literaturgeschichte (Schriftsteller) (12.2p) (sswd)
Dramatiker (gnd)
Lyriker (gnd)
Schriftsteller (gnd)
Librettist (gnd)
Großbritannien
GB (iso3166)
United Kingdom

place

Londres (Royaume-Uni) (1573)
Lieu de naissance
Westminster
Geburtsort
Londres (Royaume-Uni) (1637)
Lieu de mort
London
Sterbeort

relatedentities

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Beziehung familiaer. -- Tochter
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Beziehung familiaer. -- Ehepartner

names

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Jonson, Ben
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Johnson, Benjamin
Johnson, Benjamin, Rev., of Doncaster
B. J.
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Wirklicher Name
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Ben-Johnson
Ben-Jonhson
Ben-Jonson
Dzhonson, Ben
Džonson, Ben
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Ionson, Ben
Ionson, Benjamin
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Johnson, Ben
Johnson, Beniamin
Johnson, Benjamin
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Jonson, Beniamin
Jonson, Benjamin
Jonsonius, Ben.
Džonson, Ben
B. J.
Iohnson, Ben
Johnson, Benjn., Benjamin
B.J.
J.B.

sources

foundInProv. Reg. Notes. — LOC. — DNB. — LCNA(AACR2). — BSDNAL. — Alchemik / Ben Jonson ; przeł. [z ang.] i posłowiem opatrzył Juliusz Kydryński. - Kraków, 1982. — BNB. — Brit. — BN Cat. gén.. — The new inn / Ben Jonson ; ed. M. Hattaway , 1984. — Every man in his humour : a comedy / written by Ben Johnson, 1776. — GK55. — NUC. — Not found in DNB nor AC nor AO nor Musgrave nor GM. — Not found in Halkett. — M. — LCAuth. — Enc. Brit.. — Wikipedia: Stand: 03.08.2018: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ben_Jonson&oldid=852995067. — Blum: Allgemeines Theater-Lexikon. Bd. 4. — Friedrichs Theaterlex.. — Rischbieter. — Rosenthal: Friedrichs Opernlexikon. — Sucher Theaterlex.. — Theaterlex.. — Trilse: Theaterlexikon. — Ulrich
imprintSourceChapman, George: Eastward hoe. - 1605
Ionsonus virbius or, the memorie of Ben. Johnson. - 1970
Ben Jonson, his Case in alterd. - 1609
Catiline his conspiracy. - 1674
Das stumme Mädchen. - 1781
Every man in his humour. - 1791
Plays. - 1752
Poems. - 1810
The Alchymist. - 1791
The alchemist. - 1612
T115871: his Original poems, 1798 tp=by the Revd. Benjn. Johnson
R015562: his The tragical history, admirable atchievments and various events of Guy Earl of Warwick, 1661 tp=Written by B. J.
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Benjamin Jonson, after Abraham van Blyenberch. See source website for additional information.This set of images was gathered by User:Dcoetzee from the National Portrait Gallery, London website using a special tool. All images in this batch have a known author, but have manually examined for strong evidence that the author was dead before 1939, such as approximate death dates, birth dates, floruit dates, and publication dates.

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