Every Man in His Humor
Por Jonson, Ben
Publicado por Good Press
English
2019
ISBN 4057664159038
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Sobre este libro
Ben Jonson's "Every Man in His Humor" is a striking early 17th-century comedy that explores the folly of human behavior through the lens of characterization and satirical social commentary. Written in the vibrant context of the English Renaissance, Jonson employs the comedic devices of 'humor''Äîexaggerated personality traits that define each character'Äîto critique societal norms and the rich tapestry of Elizabethan society. The play unfolds with clever wordplay and a skilful manipulation of comedic timing, showcasing Jonson's mastery of both verse and prose while engaging audiences with his sharp wit and profound insights. As one of the greatest playwrights of his era, Ben Jonson was deeply intertwined with the cultural movements of his time, including the influence of classical literature and the rise of the commercial theatre. Jonson's personal experiences, including his interactions with contemporaries like Shakespeare and his keen observations of urban life, fueled his desire to create art that mirrored and magnified the complexities and absurdities of human nature. His commitment to presenting moral lessons through entertainment informs the subtext of this work, aligning it with both comedic and philosophical traditions. "Every Man in His Humor" invites modern readers and theatre-goers alike to reflect on the timeless nature of human quirks and follies. Its relevance resonates strongly, making it an essential read for those interested in drama, humor, and the exploration of character. This play not only captivates with its humor but also stimulates deeper contemplation about identity and society, reaffirming Jonson's place as a pivotal figure in literary history.
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