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The Alchemist

Fiction | Play | Adult | Published in 1610

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Ben Jonson

The Alchemist

Fiction | Play | Adult | Published in 1610
Book Details
Pages

256

Format

Play • Fiction

Setting

London, England • 1610s

Publication Year

1610

Audience

Adult

Recommended Reading Age

18+ years

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Super Short Summary

In The Alchemist by Ben Jonson, three characters—Face, Subtle, and Dol—exploit the fear and greed of various London citizens by promising them the philosopher's stone and other mystical rewards, thus deceiving and stealing from them until the return of the house’s rightful owner, Lovewit, who ultimately disrupts their schemes and claims the stolen goods for himself. Themes of greed, deception, and justice are prevalent.

Humorous

Playful

Mysterious

Gritty

Suspenseful

Reviews & Readership

3.7

3,926 ratings

53%

Loved it

30%

Mixed feelings

16%

Not a fan

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Review Roundup

Ben Jonson's The Alchemist is praised for its sharp wit and skillful satire of human greed and folly, showcasing Jonson’s adept use of language and character development. However, some readers find the plot overly complex and the humor dated. Overall, it is a commendable work for fans of classic English comedy, though it may challenge modern readers.

Who should read this

Who Should Read The Alchemist?

A reader who enjoys The Alchemist by Ben Jonson would likely appreciate satirical comedy, Elizabethan literature, and intricate plots involving deception and greed. Similar in appeal to fans of Shakespeare's comedies and Marlowe’s plays, this work speaks to those who admire witty dialogue and characters embodying the folly of human ambition.

3.7

3,926 ratings

53%

Loved it

30%

Mixed feelings

16%

Not a fan

Character List

Face

The protagonist who is an adept at disguises, assuming multiple personas throughout the play. Face's main role is as a con artist bringing in customers for a trio of deceivers.

An older man who claims to possess skills in alchemy and other pseudo-sciences. He works alongside Face, adding credibility to their scams.

A sex worker who collaborates with Face and Subtle in their schemes. She plays important roles in their cons, often using her allure to trick clients.

A gullible client of the trio who wishes to cheat at gambling. His naive pursuit of the Queen of Fairy makes him an easy target for deception.

A businessman seeking advice on increasing shop sales and interpreting his horoscope. Unlike other clients, he provides the conmen with supplies rather than large sums of money.

A knight with a fixation on wealth and luxury, believing in the alchemical promises offered by the conmen. His desires make him susceptible to their manipulation.

The skeptical servant of Mammon, who doubts the trio's schemes. Despite his suspicions, his attempts to outsmart them only add to the play's humor.

An Anabaptist deacon skeptical of the conmen's magical claims. He is wary of their abilities but eager for potential financial gain.

An Anabaptist who shows gullibility as he seeks to convert Subtle. His characterizes religious hypocrisy in seeking to boost follower numbers.

A young man known for his argumentative nature, desiring to learn how to win disputes. His easily incited anger plays into the cons of the trio.

Kastril's wealthy, young sister, whose beauty makes her desirable to the play's male characters. Her lack of agency contrasts with Dol Common's more active participation.

The owner of the house where the play's schemes unfold, and Face's employer. He is amused by the antics and ultimately benefits from them.

Book Details
Pages

256

Format

Play • Fiction

Setting

London, England • 1610s

Publication Year

1610

Audience

Adult

Recommended Reading Age

18+ years

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