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The Alchemist: A Satirical Masterpiece of Greed and Deception in 17th Century London

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English
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Lyric Poetry & Drama

Ben Jonson's "The Alchemist" is a masterful comedy that explores themes of greed, deception, and the pursuit of wealth through a tale interwoven with sharp satire. Set in early 17th-century London during the bubonic plague, the play'Äôs structure exemplifies Jonson's adeptness at crafting intricate plots where fantastical hoaxes challenge societal norms. His rich use of language and compelling characterizations invite readers into the world of city rogues and gullible patrons, all while showcasing the author'Äôs keen observational humor and philosophical underpinning regarding human folly. Ben Jonson (1572-1637), a prominent figure of the English Renaissance, was not only a playwright but also a poet and actor who held a significant position in the cultural life of his time. Having studied classical literature and the intricacies of human nature, Jonson's experiences in London'Äôs vibrant theatrical scene undoubtedly influenced the creation of "The Alchemist." His personal encounters with inflation, the chaos of plague, and social ambition reflect in his writing, revealing the folly inherent in human desires and pursuits. Recommended for readers interested in the evolution of comedic drama and the cultural commentary of early modern England, "The Alchemist" stands as a testament to Jonson'Äôs wit and critique of societal avarice. Academics and casual readers alike will appreciate how this work resonates with contemporary audiences, offering insights into the timeless complexities of human behavior.

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Release date

Ebook: 19 November 2019

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