The Alchemist by Ben Jonson

The Alchemist by Ben Jonson

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Renaissance comedy, first produced in 1610. Includes modernized English text, critical and explanatory notes and Introduction. From the Yale Ben Jonson edition.

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The Alchemist by Ben Jonson

In none of Ben Jonson’s plays is Renaissance heroic humanism converted to comic reality more obviously and successfully than in The Alchemist.  Here the aspiration of the Renaissance to control and remake the world is imaged as a great swindle, alchemy.  Jonson parodies philosophers, scientists, the new Protestantism, the great Renaissance merchant adventurers, and the ages’ ideals of military valor and impassioned love.  His characters are comic versions of the ways in which the Renaissance sought power, knowledge, and pleasure—they are also a remarkably realistic cross section, ranging from servant through knight, of London’s life.  One of the most popular of Jonson’s plays during his lifetime and a favorite throughout the seventeenth century, The Alchemist, was first produced in 1610.   In his introduction, Alvin B. Kernan skillfully conveys the vitality and ultimate power of this difficult play.  The glosses and explanatory notes clarify Jonson’s language, with all its references to classical and alchemical literature and the contemporary London underworld.  In Appendix I, Mr. Kernan discusses Jonson’s use of alchemy and provides a glossary of alchemical terms.  Appendix II includes a discussion of the text, sources, and stage history of the play.
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ISBN 13 9780300017366
ISBN 10 0300017367
Titre The Alchemist
Auteur Ben Jonson
Série The Yale Ben Jonson Series
État Non disponible
Type de reliure Paperback
Éditeur Yale University Press
Année de publication 1974-09-10
Nombre de pages 246
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