JONSON, BEN(JAMIN)


Meaning of JONSON, BEN(JAMIN) in English

born June 11?, 1572, London, Eng.

died Aug. 6, 1637, London

British playwright, poet, and critic.

After learning stagecraft as a strolling player, he wrote plays for Every Man in His Humour established his reputation. He wrote several masque s for the court of James I and created the "antimasque" to precede the masque proper. His classic plays Volpone (1605–06), The Alchemist (1610), and Bartholomew Fair (1614) use satire to expose the follies and vices of his age, attacking greed, charlatanism, and religious hypocrisy as well as mocking the fools who fall victim to them. Regarded as the era's leading dramatist after William Shakespeare , Jonson influenced later playwrights, notably in the dramatic characterization of Restoration comedies (see {{link=Restoration literature">Restoration literature ). He was also a lyric poet whose works include two famous elegies for his son and daughter.

Britannica English dictionary.      Английский словарь Британика.