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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]

  2. The staple of news by Jonson, Ben, 1573?-1637; Kifer, Devra Rowland, 1927-Publication date 1976 Publisher London : E. Arnold Collection inlibrary; printdisabled; internetarchivebooks Contributor Internet Archive Language English. Includes bibliographical references Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 2014-03-25 14:52:40.304509 Bookplateleaf

  3. 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.

  4. The Staple of News: Textual Essay. Essay Content: Paginated. All. Joseph Loewenstein. 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.

  5. 17 de jul. de 2015 · 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...

  6. THE STAPLE OF NEWS: BEN JONSON 'S LATE DRAMATURGY. by Norbert A. Krapf. In his Timber, Or Discoveries Ben Jonson proposed certain princi- ples of dramatic construction* A play, he said, must be an imitation of an action whose parts are so tightly knit that not one incident can successfully be omitted, and this action must not exceed the time span.

  7. Part of his late comedies, dubbed by Dryden as his "dotages," "The Staple of News" is a satire on the newspaper and news agency business that was quickly developing at the time. The plot draws on at least five plays by Aristophanes, and tells the story of the plutocratic Lady Pecunia, an array of wooers and jeerers, and a group of women who ...