Joel Culpepper examines the threads of crossdressing, androgyny, and gender roles in Ben Jonson's play "Volpone."
Article by Jean MacIntyre of the University of Alberta is fully titled "The (Self)-Fashioning of Ezekiel Edgworth in Jonson's Bartholomew Fair."
Robert C. Evans of Auburn University at Montgomery provides a positive, but partially critical, review of a book by A.W. Johnson.
Matthew Steggle argues that some credence should be give John Aubrey's assertion about the inspiration for Jonson's character of Buffono.
English class project offers this overview of the symbolism of each character in Jonson's famous play, "Volpone."
Scholar Robert C. Evans of Auburn University wrote this essay subtitled "Lipsius, the Greeks, and the 'Speach According to Horace.'"
Find out about the setting of "Volpone" as it was when the play was written. Read about Venice's political climate, courtesans, and "Othello."