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Ben Jonson, 1616–2016

by The Huntington

To mark the 400th anniversary of the publication of the landmark folio “The Works of Ben Jonson,” experts in the field explore the English dramatist’s impact in his own time and his reputation down to the present. The conference was held at The Huntington Sept. 16–17, 2016.

Episodes

Jonson’s Ghost: Creating an Afterlife from Tonson to Beardsley

55m · Published 17 Sep 15:00

Stephen Orgel from Stanford University delivers a talk titled “Jonson’s Ghost: Creating an Afterlife from Tonson to Beardsley” This talk was included in the session titled “Jonson’s Later Reception and Influence.”

Part of “Ben Jonson, 1616–2016,” a conference held at The Huntington Sept. 16–17, 2016.

Jonson and the Urban Sensorium

42m · Published 17 Sep 15:00

Jean Howard from Columbia University delivers a talk titled “Jonson and the Urban Sensorium.” This talk was included in the session titled “Jonson and Urban Comedy.”

Part of “Ben Jonson, 1616–2016,” a conference held at The Huntington Sept. 16–17, 2016.

20th Century Ben Jonson

43m · Published 17 Sep 15:00

Martin Butler from University of Leeds delivers a talk titled “20th Century Ben Jonson.” This talk was included in the session titled “Jonson and Urban Comedy.”

Part of “Ben Jonson, 1616–2016,” a conference held at The Huntington Sept. 16–17, 2016.

Jonson and the Friends of Liberty

44m · Published 17 Sep 15:00

Tom Lockwood from University of Birmingham delivers a talk titled “Jonson and the Friends of Liberty.” This talk was included in the session titled “Jonson’s Later Reception and Influence.”

Part of “Ben Jonson, 1616–2016,” a conference held at The Huntington Sept. 16–17, 2016.

The Material World of Ben Jonson’s Theater: Staging Windows and Doors in the Comedies of the 1616 Folio

42m · Published 17 Sep 15:00

Helen Ostovich from McMaster University delivers a talk titled “The Material World of Ben Jonson’s Theater: Staging Windows and Doors in the Comedies of the 1616 Folio” This talk was included in the session titled “Reading and Staging Jonson in the 21st Century.”

Part of “Ben Jonson, 1616–2016,” a conference held at The Huntington Sept. 16–17, 2016.

‘Speak that I may see thee’: Performing Jonson in the 21st Century

52m · Published 17 Sep 15:00

Michael Cordner from University of York delivers a talk titled “‘Speak that I may see thee’: Performing Jonson in the 21st Century” This talk was included in the session titled “Reading and Staging Jonson in the 21st Century.”

Part of “Ben Jonson, 1616–2016,” a conference held at The Huntington Sept. 16–17, 2016.

London, 1616: Reading ‘The Devil is an Ass’ in the Blackfriars and Beyond

36m · Published 16 Sep 15:00

Lucy Munro from King’s College London delivers a talk titled “London, 1616: Reading ‘The Devil is an Ass’ in the Blackfriars and Beyond.” This talk was included in the session titled “Jonson and His Intertextual Relations.”

Part of “Ben Jonson, 1616–2016,” a conference held at The Huntington Sept. 16–17, 2016.

Anecdotal Jonson

36m · Published 16 Sep 15:00

Paul Menzer from Mary Baldwin University delivers a talk titled “Anecdotal Jonson.” This talk was included in the session titled “Jonson and Celebrity.”

Part of “Ben Jonson, 1616–2016,” a conference held at The Huntington Sept. 16–17, 2016.

Pedantic Ben Jonson

36m · Published 16 Sep 15:00

Adam Zucker from University of Massachusetts, Amherst, delivers a talk titled “Pedantic Ben Jonson.” This talk was included in the session titled “Jonson, Learning, and the Enemies of Learning.”

Part of “Ben Jonson, 1616–2016,” a conference held at The Huntington Sept. 16–17, 2016.

The Trials of Ovid: Ben Jonson’s ‘Poetaster, or the Arraignment’

51m · Published 16 Sep 15:00

Heather James from University of Southern California delivers a talk titled “The Trials of Ovid: Ben Jonson’s ‘Poetaster, or the Arraignment.’” This talk was included in the session titled “Jonson, Learning, and the Enemies of Learning.”

Part of “Ben Jonson, 1616–2016,” a conference held at The Huntington Sept. 16–17, 2016.

Ben Jonson, 1616–2016 has 12 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 8:38:14. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 28th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on September 20th, 2023 22:23.

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