SOURCE: Jackson, Gabriele Bernhard. Introduction to Ben Jonson: Every Man in His Humour, edited by Gabriele Bernhard Jackson, pp. 1-34. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1969.
In the following essay, Jackson provides a thematic and stylistic analysis of Every Man in His Humour, contending that “all Jonson's characteristic concerns, values, turns of mind and phrase, dramatic techniques, structural designs—all are here ready to be selected, developed, recombined.”
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