Publisher's Synopsis
Ben Jonson's "Every Man Out Of His Humour" is a classic of Elizabethan drama, renowned for its sharp wit and insightful satire. A cornerstone of English comedic literature, the play exemplifies Jonson's masterful use of humor to explore human nature and societal follies. This edition brings to life a historical text that remains relevant due to its timeless observations on character and behavior. Explore the comedic world crafted by one of England's greatest playwrights, a world brimming with the quirks and eccentricities of humanity. "Every Man Out Of His Humour" offers a compelling glimpse into the past, providing entertainment and food for thought for anyone interested in the enduring power of comedic drama.
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