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This edition of Jonson's great Roman tragedy is more intensively researched than any that has previously appeared. The text is based on extensive collation of the 1605 and 1616 versions and takes the earlier version as "copy-text." The introduction offers a radically new assessment of Jonson's "historiography" and his treatment of sources. It provides an explanation for the charge of treason leveled at Jonson over Sejanus and for which he had to answer to the Privy Council. Explanatory notes to the text provide much new information to facilitate a properly informed reading of the play.
Philip Ayres is Professor of English at Monash University, Australia
Introduction1. The text2. Date, and place in Jonson's career3. Sources, influences and characterisation4. Sejanus and the Privy Council5. Critical assessment6. Jonson's way with Roman history7. Stage HistorySejanus