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Abstract
The discovery of the title “ Ben Jhonsons Epigrammes ” in an administrative record dated 1614 from the Bodleian Library prompts this new assessment of Jonson ’ s epideictic poems and their publication history. While it is often believed that Jonson ’ s epigrams appeared for the fi rst time in print in his folio of Workes ( 1616 )
期刊介绍:
English Literary Renaissance is a journal devoted to current criticism and scholarship of Tudor and early Stuart English literature, 1485-1665, including Shakespeare, Spenser, Donne, and Milton. It is unique in featuring the publication of rare texts and newly discovered manuscripts of the period and current annotated bibliographies of work in the field. It is illustrated with contemporary woodcuts and engravings of Renaissance England and Europe.