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Ben Jonson journey recreated on social media

Scholars at two UK universities are to recreate the 400-year-old walking adventures of celebrated playwright Ben Jonson using social media.

July 6, 2013

In 1618, the influential poet and dramatist set off on a 450-mile, 71-day trek from London to Edinburgh.

Now, researchers from the universities of Edinburgh and Nottingham are taking to Twitter, Facebook and their own blog to post highlights from the journey 每 which ran from 8 July to 5 October - in ※real-time§.

Their updates will be based on an account of the journey by an anonymous travelling companion of Jonson, which was discovered by James Loxley, a professor in the University of Edinburgh*s School of Languages, Literatures and Cultures, in 2009.

Jonson*s own account of his voyage was destroyed in a fire before it could be circulated, but the anonymous journal, found in the Aldersey collection of family papers in Chester, sheds light on the travellers* route, how long it took, and who they met along the way.

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Researchers say his account is a treasure trove of detail not only for students of Jonson but also for anyone with an interest in the cultural history of the early Stuart period in Britain.

※Jonson*s long walk was a big public event 每 lots of people accompanied him for short spells along the way, and crowds turned out to greet him at the towns he visited,§ Professor Loxley said. ※We*d be delighted if anyone wanted to join us for the virtual recreation 每 walking boots will not be necessary.§

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If the project*s Twitter feed (@BenJonsonsWalk) is to be believed, the Jacobean writer is deep in preparation for his adventure. ※Ben Jonson is on a short break before he sets off on his epic walk next Monday, with a last minute dash to the Bodleian for some extra info,§ said an update earlier this week.

To follow Jonson*s progress, visit the .

chris.parr@tsleducation.com

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