In his turbulent career Jonson had many scrapes with the law, including prosecution for manslaughter, having killed the actor Gabriel Spencer in a duel in Hoxton Fields. Jonson escaped the gallows thanks to the old law excusing those who could read the so-called “neck-verse” from Psalm 51 as a test of literacy. In several plays, Jonson echoes his own experience with allusions to characters being “saved by the book”.
Saturday, February 18, 2012
Saved by the book
I had forgotten about this. In old English law, you could escape capital punishment by proving oneself literate. From Ben Jonson, Britain’s first literary celebrity? by Brian Vickers.
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