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Ben Jonson's Walk to Scotland

Ben Jonson's Walk to Scotland

Julie Sanders, James Loxley, Anna Groundwater

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"At the heart of this book is a previously unpublished account of Ben Jonson's celebrated walk from London to Edinburgh in the summer of 1618. This unique firsthand narrative provides us with an insight into where Jonson went, whom he met, and what he did on the way. James Loxley, Anna Groundwater and Julie Sanders present a clear, readable and fully annotated edition of the text. An introduction and a series of contextual essays shed further light on topics including the evidence of provenance and authorship, Jonson's contacts throughout Britain, his celebrity status, and the relationships between his 'foot voyage' and other famous journeys of the time. The essays also illuminate wider issues such as early modern travel and political and cultural relations between England and Scotland. It is an invaluable volume for scholars and upper-level students of Ben Jonson studies, early modern literature, seventeenth-century social history, and cultural geography"-- "At the heart of this book is a previously unpublished account of Ben Jonson's celebrated walk from London to Edinburgh in the summer of 1618. This unique first-hand narrative provides us with an insight into where Jonson went, whom he met, and what he did on the way"--

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OL Work ID
OL21085698W

Subjects

Literature and societyJonson, ben, 1573-1637Human geography, great britainGreat britain, foreign relationsScotland, foreign relationsTravelEnglandScotlandHistoryCultural geographyEarly works to 1800Foreign relationsLITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, WelshHuman geographyEngland, foreign relations, scotland

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