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  1. The Staple of News is an early Caroline era play, a satire by Ben Jonson. The play was first performed in late 1625 by the King's Men at the Blackfriars Theatre, and first published in 1631. [1] Publication. The Staple of News was entered into the Stationers' Register in Feb. 1626, but was not published till five years later.

  2. The Staple of News | Folger: Early Modern English Drama. Author (s): Ben Jonson. Written for: Adult Company. Genre: Comedies. First performance: 1626. First printed: 1631. Versions. SHC encoding: XML. EEBO-TCP encoding: XML. Encoding path: Harvard > A04633 > 161-A04633_03 > Staple. Microfilm reel: STC / 1819:12. Bibliography. STC/Wing: STC 14753.5.

  3. The Staple of News. In time make good those Outer-works, your Pockets, And take a Garrison in of some two hundred, To beat these Pioneers off, that carry a Mine. Would blow you up, at last. Secure your Casamates, Here Master Picklock, Sir, your Man o' Law, And learn'd Atturny, has sent you a Bag of Munition.

  4. Cuatro años después, en 1626, escribe y hace representar toda una comedia cuyo tema central y escenario es un periódico. Por primera vez en español, damos ahora en traducción ambas obras, Noticias del Nuevo Mundo descubierto en la Luna (News from the New World discover’d in the Moon) y El comercio de noticias (The staple of news).

  5. 9780192806871. Published online: 2009. Current Online Version: 2009. eISBN: 9780191735066. Find at OUP.com. Staple of News, The. A comedy by Ben *Jonson, performed 1626, printed 1631. Pennyboy Junior learns from a beggar, whom he takes on as a servant, that his father has died.

  6. This edition offers a modernized text based on a fresh collation of the 1631-1640 folio, together with an account of the play's printing history, a full commentary which sets Jonson's art in its intellectual and social context, and an introduction which seeks to do justice to the play's broad scope and to suggest something of its theatrical pote...

  7. John Waterson claimed the printing rights for The Staple of News by entering it in the Stationers’ Register in April of 1626 (Arber, 1875-94, 4.156), not long after its ungratefully received first performances early in February of that year. This was, as John Creaser notes (in his general essay on F2(2) in this database), the first effort towards the publication of any of Jonson’s plays ...