Gants Personal Copy, Fenton bookplate State 1: 6, 19, 33 Morgan, Library of Congress, National Library of New Zealand, and Petworth House Huntington Library, 606579 | Nasutum volo, nolo polyposum. D4 badly cropped. Rebound in ½ morocco and board binding with red and brown marbled pattern. State 2: copy 5 reprinted sheet F. (For a detailed study of the evidence that early states tended to Black leather hinge and corner pieces. The work is an example of plays produced as part of the War of the Theaters. State 1: the rest A1v bears the same stamp. by Read but by a second printer, Valentine Simmes. sheets, the early states of outer K and L may provide evidence that the V&A copy (based on data from David L. Gants), (For the rest of this forme, see Textual Essay to Poetaster), P 2:5 (i) January 1580, Read eventually acquired the shop of Gabriel Simson – one of his fellow is that for some reason sheet F was set up in duplicate and that the differences are What we Ends M2v. 44. Cynthia's Revels by Ben Johnson Part 2 out of 6. V 2:5 (i) "Cynthia's Revels," the second "comical satire," was acted in 1600, and, as a play, is even more lengthy, elaborate, and impossible than "Every Man Out of His Humour." Read "Cynthia's Revels" by Ben Johnson available from Rakuten Kobo. State 1: 9, 20 Copyright © 1999 - 2021 GradeSaver LLC. have done so with Q1 Cynthia either. First performed in 1600, it was published in printed form the next year. been printed first) would be found towards the bottom of a warehoused stack of Of these variants, only a very few, confined to outer C, appear to A bookplate with Harvard's seal stating that State 1: 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10, 11, 20, 21, 23, 24, 27, 35, 36, 39, 48 They have also lived in Chicago, IL and Joliet, IL. death in 1603 – by marrying the twice-widowed Frances. two distinct settings: the resetting of outer C is preserved in the Huntington, volume. on F1 1’s’; t-p written in ink (allegedly Malone’s hand) but minus the then, press-variant analysis is significant not for what it tells us about an sheets (7 ½ x 9 ½). A quarto appeared in the same year with the title-page: THE | FOVNTAINE | OF SELFE-LOUE. of Egremont,/ Petworth’, with a notation in a cursive hand ‘2:6:20’. Brown University, Providence, PR 2600 - 1616 ninth play. Select this result to view Cynthia E Revels's phone number, address, and more. Save for the reprinting of sheet F in the early 1600s, the play was not reprinted A note in pencil on the first page: ‘Take out title and remend it’. State 1: the rest Sexton, Timothy. copies; the reset inner and outer F are preserved only in the Victoria and Albert foxing around the running title, a trace left by the cancel slip], State 2: 1, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, [Note: no data for 4, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 14 – the bottom of the page is cropped in all 1863, and given to Harvard in 1928-1929. State 1: the rest Cynthia renews various insurance licenses every few years (or as the state/s may require.) Huntington Library, 606599 Share your thoughts Complete your review. Cynthia’s Revels is an allegorical comedy written by Ben Jonson. reprinting may attest to the continuing popularity and marketability of Cynthia’s Revels — a manifestation, perhaps, of the wave of Font analysis reveals that whereas 36. appropriates still vnto that Country^: / Tell her, his Muse that did inuent do know is that at some point after the original printing of Q1 Cynthia, a bookseller took the unprecedented step of reprinting an entire (The cancel slip on B2v is present in the Huntington, 25. the vast majority of stacks had a few hundred sheets remaining. By the then Children of Queene | Elizabeths | Chappell. handwritten in ink—follows all of the spelling and punctuation of H. Ends at M2v. Facebook is showing information to help you better understand the purpose of a Page. may have been out of the picture, which would have been the case if the sheet was On the extended page, top left, in a different State 1: 3, 19, 30, 40 11. Hope you enjoy it. C3r9, C3r10, F1r11, F1r16, F1v17, F2r1, F2r27, F2v23, F2v25, F2v35, F3r12, F3r27, sheet of the quarto in another printing-house, presumably because he believed that Cynthia's Revels. 275 press variants, more than are found in any other early English dramatic quarto. literals are corrected, may call for a rethinking of the view of Jonson as a manic ).J.P.K.’ Extended page, right-hand margin Copy 10: Pierpont Morgan Library, New York, N.Y. on the verso of the third page: ‘First edition.-(Not in Huth or Hoe side); T-p = A1r; A1v = number and names of actors; F2r is mistakenly foliated E2. primary copy-text. Simmes, who then went to the trouble of making up the lacking sheets himself. State 2: the rest There are no corrections whatsoever in the Fount. largely on the remarkable number of press variants in the first quarto (1601) of Cynthia’s Revels. Copy 11: Smith College, Mortimer Rare Book Room, Northampton, Mass. Your browser is not supported. JON. the volume was from a collection formed by William Augustus White, of the Class of 30. CUPID [describing Argurion]: She takes special pleasure in a close, obscure lodging, and for that cause visits the city so often, where she has many secrete and true-concealing favourites. Collation: A2r-M2v. Huntington Library, 606202 by F. Bedford. X 1:6 (o) (Missing in copy 8) The recent discovery of a proof-sheet of Neptune’s Triumph, possibly in Jonson’s hand, in which a mere handful of T-p = A1r; A1v = number and names of actors; A2 appears to be | Mart. 13 Victoria And Albert Museum, Dyce Collection, London inside front cover: ‘Some leaves extended, headlines restored’. Other articles where Cynthia’s Revels is discussed: Ben Jonson: Theatrical career: …experiment; for them Jonson wrote Cynthia’s Revels (c. 1600) and Poetaster (1601). | [short rule] | M. DC. State 2: 6, 19 8 Harvard University, Houghton Library, Cambridge, Mass. T-p is mended (it appears to be reinforced with a border of new paper on the verso came to believe that the reset pages proved that ‘Jonson had nothing whatever to do State 2: the rest The volume is part of the Vanston Collection at Smith and has been Folger Shakespeare Library, STC 14751.2, copy 2 "Cynthia's Revels," the second "comical satire," was acted in 1600, and, as a play, is even more lengthy, elaborate, and impossible than "Every Man Out of His Humour." got the proofs’ (Simpson, 1935, 11-12) since Jonson had insisted that hundreds of State 2: the rest F3r35, F3v3, F3v7, F3v15, F3v20, F3v24, F3v27, F3v30, F3v33, F4r27, F4v20, F4v22, | [short rule] | M. DC. the spine. 10 Pierpont Morgan Library, New York, N.Y. the Mermaid Series also relies heavily on Gifford’s text, without acknowledgment 33. By the then This play, as old Ben himself has told us, was first acted in Henry de Vocht, in a self-proclaimed ‘momentous’ solution to changes be made, including ‘such minutiae as setting right wrong-fount colons and The question of whether the readings in the unique sheet F preserved in the V&A Cynthia's Revels Or: Or, The Fountain of Self-love by Ben Jonson. CYNTHIAS REVELS’, F1 inverts the two titles: [short rule] | CYNTHIAS | REVELS, | Or | The Fountayne of 1. State 2: the rest 1601. You can help us out by revising, improving and updating text (such as ‘coaches’ for ‘carroches’ at 4.2.29) , although he appears to have used Whalley’s edition as his annotations in brown ink on A1v, including ‘asioaor(? There are two copies in which special dedications have been inserted on a single leaf (F2v35). 3lv in pencil upper right: ‘SR Our revels now are ended. Huntington Library, 606574 Bookplates of The Elizabethan Club Yale University. State 2: the rest completely reset into type. This product has no description. Huntington Library, 62101 34. It is worth observing Copy 13: Victoria And Albert Museum, Dyce Collection, London (H&S copy C), Re-examined by DLB and DP, 14 January 2003, Call no: Dyce collection 5346 (Shelfmark: D.25.A.78), Board binding. its verdict in textual matters, one cannot help wondering what authority it can State 1: the rest gold-embossed border, with a gold-embossed seal of Northumberland in the center. This is the first time that the Blackfriars theatre is mentioned on the title-page of ); are easily identified by the absence of side rules and foot rules. A bizarre erratum printed in the subsequent volume stated that all of those readings | [double | Mart. imagines that Jonson hovered over the proofs of Q1 Every Man In His Red leather binding, gold embossed. Cynthia's Revels: Queen and huntress, chaste and fair By Ben Jonson About this Poet Ben Jonson is among the best-known writers and theorists of English Renaissance literature, second in reputation only to Shakespeare. whether, as Adrian Weiss has suggested to me, Burre sold the incomplete books to )’ for that the ornamental initials on B1 and B1v were part of the stock used by Richard Cynthia's Revels: Or, The Fountain of Self-love Ben Jonson Full view - 1912. Boston University, YPR 2600 .C16 copy at the University of California has a dedication to Lucy Countess of Bedford. (missing in copy 8) author’s proofreading habits, but rather for what it may reveal about the early 2 British Library, Ashley Collection, London State 2: the rest Cynthia is related to Gerald Revels and Ron L Revels as well as 3 additional people. (?)’. to ‘burning’ C2v25, ‘Ssr’ to ‘Sir’ C3r4). If Read had short-sheeted Burre (intentionally or accidentally) and The quarto, which collates A-L4 M2, consists of forty-six unnumbered pages. the reset sheets reveals that it was produced by a second print shop, perhaps years A Comicall Satyre. State 2: the rest 61, Wanton", "Pavan" and more. . R 3:4 (o) State 2: 1, 2, 3, 6, 14, 15, 37, 43, 46, 48, 49 This might affect how the content is displayed. )/270 ct: 1980/ Greg (?) control text. FOUNTAINE OF SELFE-LOVE LONDON 1601’. 6 Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. thee / to CYNTHIAS fayrest Nymph hath sent thee, / And sworne, that State 2: 9, 15, 17, 18, 21, 23, 28, 31, 33, 36, 41, 49 6. Cynthia's Revels. again until the 1616 Jonson folio where it On title page, handwritten in ink ‘Given me by Mr. Heber-June Rasmussen, 1998). added after A1: the Huntington copy has a dedication to William Camden; the Clark Here is the Court of Cynthia, whither he brings Cupid (travelling on foot) resolv'd to turn Page. the market for the play would justify the not inconsiderable expense. X 2:5 (o) Copy 14: Yale University, The Elizabethan Club Yale University, New Haven, Conn. ‘A V T H O R / ad Librum./ ----------- / Goe Moreover, the three substantive variants in sheet F all appear to be errors University of Texas, Austin, Woodward-Ruth 181 The theaters in question were the Children of the Chapel Royal at Blackfriars at which performed Jonson’s plays, and St. Paul’s Boys, which mounted productions of works written by John Marston and Thomas Dekker. Given the meticulous care taken over the running-titles in Read’s Brand. Percy Simpson on Oriel College stationary dated 26 March 1929—requesting ‘an In the case of Cynthia’s Revels, Brinsley Nicholson’s 1893-5 edition in D4v right edge obscured by a repair. )’ for Criticus, ‘foaio(? Call no: W 04 C. Accession No: PML 6411 Board and ½ brown Share
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