The Alchemist
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The Alchemist
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The Alchemist
The play script of Jonson's satirical farce, including an extensive introduction, with biographical notes and information about the staging of the play, as well as detailed notes beneath the text on each page.
The play script of Jonson's satirical farce, including an extensive introduction, with biographical notes and information about the staging of the play, as well as detailed notes beneath the text on each page.
The Alchemist is set during a plague epidemic in the Liberty of Blackfriars in 1610 and was first performed on tour in 1610 by the company whose London home at Blackfriars was temporarily closed due to a plague epidemic.
The play is a sublimely accomplished satirical farce about people's diverse dreams of self-refinement: they all want to transform themselves into something nobler, richer, more powerful, more virile, just as base metal was supposed to be transformed into gold in the alchemical process.
During their master's absence from the house, the con-artists Face, Subtle, and Doll Common dupe a series of βcustomersβ whose greed leads them to believe in the existence of the fabled Philosopher's Stone. As their equipment boils over and blows up in the offstage kitchen, so their plot heats up and is exploded by the sceptical Surly and the arrival of their masterβwho quietly pockets their proceeds and marries the rich widow to boot.
The lively introduction focuses on the play as a comedy about swindlers and characters on the margins of society. It highlights Jonson's craft as a dramatist and his masterful use of language, building into the play all actors and directors need to know about its characters and action. With helpful on-page commentary notes, this student edition also discusses the play in its theatrical and historical context and traces its connections to modern theatre, bringing its farcical comedy vividly to life.
Series: New Mermaids
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Andrzej Lukowski of Time Out London hails it as "Ben Johnson's timeless satire," celebrating the play's enduring wit and incisive social commentary.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781408110201
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 17 August 2010
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Methuen Drama
Edition: Revised edition
Illustration: c 5 photographs/line drawings
Contributors:
- Edited by Elizabeth Cook
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 14.0mm
Width: 128.0mm
Height: 196.0mm
Weight: 192g
Pages: 224
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About the Author
The editor, Elizabeth Cook, is the author of the fiction Achilles (Methuen), editor of Dekker and Middleton's The Roaring Girl for the New Mermaids and of the Oxford Authors' John Keats. She has lectured at the universities of Essex and Leeds and now works freelance.
Also by Ben Jonson
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