Abstract
This article explores the medieval origin and source material for William Shakespeare's plays and Edmund Spenser's archaisms. It specifically examines Ben Jonson's ire aimed at these writers' medievalisms. According to Jonson, Shakespeare and Spenser were complicit in resurrecting Chaucerian diction and, in doing so, they incurred Jonson's vexation. Examination of the external evidence left by Jonson's criticisms gives us a new lens by which to see Shakespeare's sources.
Copyright © 2015 by The Pennsylvania State University. All rights reserved.
2015
The Pennsylvania State University
You do not currently have access to this content.