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Alchemist

Contributor(s): Jonson, Ben (Author)

ISBN: 9791043136696

Publisher: Les Prairies Numeriques

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Pub Date: March 1, 2026

Lexile Code: 0000

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.45" H x 9.00" L x 6.00" W ( 0.60 lbs) 198 pages

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Fiction | Literary | Classics | Historical | General

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Description: A con man, his accomplice, and a roguish butler deceive victims in 17th-century London, satirizing societal greed and hypocrisy.

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First performed in 1610, The Alchemist is one of Ben Jonson's greatest comedies. Written for the King's Men-the acting company to which Shakespeare belonged-it was first performed in Oxford because the playhouses in London were closed due to the plague. It was an immediate success and has remained a popular staple ever since.The play centers around a con man, his female accomplice, and a roguish butler who uses his master's house to gull a series of victims out of their money and goods. Jonson uses the play to satirize as many people as he can-pompous lords, greedy commoners, and self-righteous Anabaptists alike-as his three con artists proceed to bilk everyone who comes to their door. They don multiple roles and weave elaborate tales to exploit their victims' greed and amass a small fortune. But it all comes to a sudden, raucous end when the master unexpectedly returns to London and all the victims gather to try and reclaim their property.

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