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      The Staple of News is Jonson’s proactive literary response to the emerging news industry of the early seventeenth century. This essay attempts to appreciate Jonson’s critical attitude to his contemporary journalism which has resonance for our own era as well. In analyzing the play, the essay carries out a tripartite dialogue between Jonson’s dramatic text, Habermas’s philosophical proposition of the public sphere and historians’ documentary evidence. By the public sphere Habermas means a realm of private people who engage themselves in a public debate over matters of general interests. The development of these debates in a large public body makes it prerequisite for specific means to make information widely accessible to the public. Such means were provided by advancing print culture which materialized itself into the first newspaper, namely corantos, in the early 1620s. In Jonson’s play, Cymbal claims that his news-office will launch responsible journalism operating on the principles of celerity, authenticity and impartiality. These principles support the enlightenment concept that the popular press in the early modern period was part of the movement towards modern democracy by contributing to the formation of the public sphere. Despite his claim for responsible journalism, however, Cymbal deludes the audience with the sensational news which capitalizes on the reading public’s idle curiosity: for example, the King of Spain’s being chosen Pope and Emperor, the discovery of an optic glass so powerful that it could set ships afire by moonlight, and so forth. These practices confirm Marx’s proposition that publicity is false consciousness promulgated for particular class interests rather than endorsing Kant’s theory that publicity allows private individuals to overcome their conflicting interests for public welfare. Jonson"s trope of the news-office as a means of interrogating the politics of commodified journalism puts forward a satirical viewpoint which is indicative not only of his early modern period but also of our modern era. Despite the unprecedented proliferation of news sources driven by the development of Internet, our modern era experiences a sense of disillusionment because these news sources are increasingly sensationalized by commercial motives and consequently detrimental to democracy.
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      The Staple of News is Jonson’s proactive literary response to the emerging news industry of the early seventeenth century. This essay attempts to appreciate Jonson’s critical attitude to his contemporary journalism which has resonance for our own ...

      The Staple of News is Jonson’s proactive literary response to the emerging news industry of the early seventeenth century. This essay attempts to appreciate Jonson’s critical attitude to his contemporary journalism which has resonance for our own era as well. In analyzing the play, the essay carries out a tripartite dialogue between Jonson’s dramatic text, Habermas’s philosophical proposition of the public sphere and historians’ documentary evidence. By the public sphere Habermas means a realm of private people who engage themselves in a public debate over matters of general interests. The development of these debates in a large public body makes it prerequisite for specific means to make information widely accessible to the public. Such means were provided by advancing print culture which materialized itself into the first newspaper, namely corantos, in the early 1620s. In Jonson’s play, Cymbal claims that his news-office will launch responsible journalism operating on the principles of celerity, authenticity and impartiality. These principles support the enlightenment concept that the popular press in the early modern period was part of the movement towards modern democracy by contributing to the formation of the public sphere. Despite his claim for responsible journalism, however, Cymbal deludes the audience with the sensational news which capitalizes on the reading public’s idle curiosity: for example, the King of Spain’s being chosen Pope and Emperor, the discovery of an optic glass so powerful that it could set ships afire by moonlight, and so forth. These practices confirm Marx’s proposition that publicity is false consciousness promulgated for particular class interests rather than endorsing Kant’s theory that publicity allows private individuals to overcome their conflicting interests for public welfare. Jonson"s trope of the news-office as a means of interrogating the politics of commodified journalism puts forward a satirical viewpoint which is indicative not only of his early modern period but also of our modern era. Despite the unprecedented proliferation of news sources driven by the development of Internet, our modern era experiences a sense of disillusionment because these news sources are increasingly sensationalized by commercial motives and consequently detrimental to democracy.

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      1 Habermas, Jürgen, "The Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere: An Inquiry into a Category of Bourgeois Society" MIT Press 1991

      2 Parr, Anthony, "The Staple of News" Manchester UP 1-60, 1988

      3 Habermas, Jürgen, "The Public Sphere: An Encyclopedia Article" 3 : 49-55, 1974

      4 Jefferson, Thomas, "The Papers of Thomas Jefferson. 26 vols" Princeton UP 95-, 1950

      5 Macaulay, Thomas, "The Edinburgh Review. Vol. 48" Longman 1828

      6 Loewenstein, Joseph, "The Cambridge Edition of the Works of Ben Jonson, Vol. 6" Cambridge UP 3-13, 2012

      7 Jonson, Ben, "The Cambridge Edition of the Works of Ben Jonson, 7 vols" Cambridge UP 2012

      8 Frank, Joseph, "The Beginnings of the English Newspaper 1620-1660" Harvard UP 1961

      9 Norbrook, David, "The Administration of Aesthetics: Censorship, Political Criticism, and the Public Sphere" U of Minnesota P 3-33, 1994

      10 Ward, Edward, "St Paul’s Church; Or, the Protestant Ambulators. 1716" Gale 2010

      1 Habermas, Jürgen, "The Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere: An Inquiry into a Category of Bourgeois Society" MIT Press 1991

      2 Parr, Anthony, "The Staple of News" Manchester UP 1-60, 1988

      3 Habermas, Jürgen, "The Public Sphere: An Encyclopedia Article" 3 : 49-55, 1974

      4 Jefferson, Thomas, "The Papers of Thomas Jefferson. 26 vols" Princeton UP 95-, 1950

      5 Macaulay, Thomas, "The Edinburgh Review. Vol. 48" Longman 1828

      6 Loewenstein, Joseph, "The Cambridge Edition of the Works of Ben Jonson, Vol. 6" Cambridge UP 3-13, 2012

      7 Jonson, Ben, "The Cambridge Edition of the Works of Ben Jonson, 7 vols" Cambridge UP 2012

      8 Frank, Joseph, "The Beginnings of the English Newspaper 1620-1660" Harvard UP 1961

      9 Norbrook, David, "The Administration of Aesthetics: Censorship, Political Criticism, and the Public Sphere" U of Minnesota P 3-33, 1994

      10 Ward, Edward, "St Paul’s Church; Or, the Protestant Ambulators. 1716" Gale 2010

      11 Sanders, Julie, "Refashioning Ben Jonson: Gender, Politics and the Jonsonian Canon" Macmillan 183-207, 1998

      12 Clegg, Cyndia Susan, "Press Censorship in Jacobean England" Cambridge UP 2001

      13 Atherton, Ian, "News, Newspapers, and Society in Early Modern Britain" Frank Cass 37-65, 1999

      14 Raymond, Joad, "News, Newspapers, and Society in Early Modern Britain" Frank Cass 109-140, 1999

      15 Zaret, David, "Habermas and the Public Sphere" MIT Press 212-235, 1996

      16 Barton, Anne, "Ben Jonson, Dramatist" Cambridge UP 1984

      17 Muggli, Mark, "Ben Jonson and the Business of News" 32 : 323-340, 1992

      18 Atherton, Ian, "A Companion to Stuart Britain" Blackwell 88-110, 2003

      19 McKenzie, D. F., "A Celebration of Ben Jonson: Papers Presented at the University of Toronto" U of Toronto P 83-128, 1973

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