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Paperback Every Man in His Humour: The Dynamics of Character and Society in Ben Jonson's "Every Man in His Humour" Book

ISBN: B0CZSNB5FD

ISBN13: 9791041995707

Every Man in His Humour: The Dynamics of Character and Society in Ben Jonson's "Every Man in His Humour"

"Every Man in His Humour" by Ben Jonson is a seminal work in the canon of English literature, marking a significant shift in the development of comedic drama. The play is renowned for its innovative use of the "comedy of humours," a concept Jonson pioneered, which involves characters driven by dominant traits or passions. Set in London, the narrative revolves around the interactions and conflicts of various characters, each embodying distinct humours. The plot is relatively straightforward, focusing on a father's attempt to observe and correct his son's wayward behavior. However, the richness of the play lies in its vivid characterizations and the satirical portrayal of societal norms. Jonson's work is a critique of the affectations and pretensions of contemporary society, using humor to expose the follies and vices of his characters. The play's success established Jonson as a leading dramatist of his time, second only to Shakespeare. It also influenced subsequent English comedy, encouraging a more structured and character-driven approach to the genre. Jonson's emphasis on classical restraint and his disdain for the unregulated creativity of his contemporaries are evident throughout the play, reflecting his broader literary philosophy.

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