The Alchemist
by Ben Jonson

The Alchemist Book Cover
The Alchemist Cover

Highlights

British

Synopsis

The Alchemist is a sublimely accomplished satirical farce about dreams of self-refinement: people want to transform themselves into something nobler, richer, more powerful, and more virile just as base metal was touted to be transformed into gold in the alchemical process.

First performed in 1610 and set in the same contemporary London time period, the plot revolves around scheming con artists during their master’s absence from the house.

Face, Subtle and Doll Common dupe a series of ‘customers’ whose desire for aggrandizement 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 skeptical Surly and the arrival of their master who quietly pockets their proceeds and marries the rich widow to boot.

The play is generally considered Ben Jonson's best comedy, deftly exposing human foible and foolishness to mockery and has continued to thrive in stage productions.

Publication

Year Published
2010
ISBN 10
1408110202
ISBN 13
9781408110201
Binding
Paperback
Edition
2
Print Length
224 pages
Language
English
LCCN
2010413773
LCC
PR2605
Print
The Alchemist is a British play written by and published by Nick Hern Books in 2010. The print edition has an ISBN-13 of 9781408110201 and an ISBN-10 of 1408110202.
Digital
ePlay digital editions are available on Amazon Kindle.

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