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The Alchemist

Autor Jonson, Ben
Testimonios
  • The Alchemist. [The Alchemist]. Jonson, Ben. London. Printed by Thomas Snodham for Walter Burre and to be sold by John Stepneth. . 1612. 4º.
  • The Works. [Jonson’s Works ]. Jonson, Ben. Printed by Thomas Hodgkin fo Henry Herringman, Edward Brewster, Thomas Bassett, Richard Chiswell, Matthrew Wotton, and George Conyers. . 1692. 2º.
Ediciones modernas
  • Kingsford, R.J.L., ed. The Alchemist. Jonson, Ben. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2016.
  • Jonson, Ben The Alchemist. 2009.
  • Bevington, David, ed. The Alchemist. Jonson, Ben. In: Bevington, David, ed. Renaissance Drama: A Norton Anthology. New York: Norton, 2001. Text editor for EMOTHE Digital Library: Vives Martínez, MireiaAvailable at: https://emothe.uv.es/biblioteca/textosEMOTHE/EMOTHE0304_TheAlchemist.php.
  • Trussler, Simon, ed. The Alchemist. Jonson, Ben. London: Nick Hern, 1996.
  • Jonson, Ben, ed. The alchemist / text established and edited by Brian Woolland ; by Ben Jonson & Brian Woolland.. Jonson, Ben. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995.
  • Cook, Elizabeth, ed. The Alchemist. Jonson, Ben. London: A & C Black, 1991.
  • Bement, Peter, ed. The Alchemist. Jonson, Ben. London: Routledge, 1990.
Datación
  • 1610
Representaciones antiguas
  • Company: The King’s Men Venue: Globe or Blackfriars Date: 1610
    Cast:
    • Armin, Robert
    • Burbage, Richard
    Location: Venue type: commercial theatre
    Note: The play was reportedly hissed occasionally.
    Information source: Wiggins, Martin. British Drama 1533-1642: A Catalogue. Volume 6: 1609-1616. 2015.
  • Company: The King’s Men Venue: Oxford Date: 1610
    Cast:
      Location: Venue type: unknown
      Note: Performance at Oxford. The audience included academics and theologians, possibly Henry Jackson, who felt scandalized.
      Information source: Wiggins, Martin and Catherine Richardson. British Drama, 1533-1642: A Catalogue. 2015.
    • Company: The King’s Men Venue: Whitehall Palace Date: 1610-11
      Cast:
        Location: Venue type: commercial theatre
        Note: Audience includd King James.
        Information source: Wiggins, Martin and Catherine Richardson. British Drama, 1533-1642: A Catalogue. 2015.
      • Company: Venue: Blackfriars and/or Globe Date: 1616-19
        Cast:
          Location: Venue type: commercial theatre
          Information source: Wiggins, Martin. British Drama, 1533-1642: A Catalogue. 2015.
        • Company: Venue: Whitehall Palace Date: 1623
          Cast:
            Location: Venue type: palace / court
            Information source: Wiggins, Martin and Catherine Richardson. British Drama, 1533-1642: A Catalogue. 2015.
          • Company: The King’s Men Venue: Date: 1631
            Cast:
              Location: Venue type:
              Information source: Wiggins, Martin and Catherine Richardson. British Drama, 1533-1642: A Catalogue. 2015.
            • Company: Venue: Werburg Street Theatre, Dublin Date: 1638-9
              Cast:
                Location: Venue type: commercial theatre
                Information source: Wiggins, Martin and Catherine Richardson. British Drama, 1533-1642: A Catalogue. 2015.
              • Company: Venue: Desconocido Date: 1639
                Cast:
                  Location: Venue type: unknown
                  Note: Revived before Monday 21 January.
                  Information source: Wiggins, Martin and Catherine Richardson. British Drama, 1533-1642: A Catalogue. 2015.
                • Company: Venue: Desconocido Date: 1639
                  Cast:
                    Location: Venue type: unknown
                    Information source: Wiggins, Martin and Catherine Richardson. British Drama, 1533-1642: A Catalogue. 2015.
                  • Company: The King’s Men Venue: Blackfriars Date: Before 1642
                    Cast:
                      Location: Venue type: commercial theatre
                      Note: It has been at the repertory
                      Information source: Wiggins, Martin and Catherine Richardson. British Drama, 1533-1642: A Catalogue. 2015.
                    Tiempo histórico
                    • Siglo XVII
                      Note: Contemporary. During plague-time, the action takes place on 1 November 1610. See Wiggins, vol. 6, 2015, p. 81.
                    Lugares de la acción
                    • London. [United Kingdom]. Europe. Blackfriars
                    Bibliografía selecta Estudios críticos:
                    • Brian Gibbons. Jacobean City Comedy. revised ed. London: {Falta nombre editorial}, [1968] 1980.
                    • Julian, Erin and Helen Ostovich.. The Alchemist : A Critical Reader. Ed. Julian, Erin and Helen Ostovich.. London: {Falta nombre editorial}, 2013.
                    • Graham, Jean. ""Seventy Seven" in Ben Jonson's The Alchemist". The Explicator. 2012, 70.4, p. 256-259.
                    • W. David Kay. Ben Jonson: A Literary Life. Basingstoke: {Falta nombre editorial}, 1995.
                    • D. H. Craig. Ben Jonson: the Critical Heritage 1599-1798. London: {Falta nombre editorial}, 1990.
                    • Rosalind Miles. Ben Jonson: His Crafts and Art. London: {Falta nombre editorial}, 1990.
                    • Anne Barton. Ben Jonson, Dramatist. {Falta nombre ciudad}: Cambridge University Press, 1984. {Falta URL pub. electrónica}
                    • L. A. Beaurline. Jonson and Elizabethan Comedy. San Marino: {Falta nombre editorial}, 1978.
                    • R. V. Holdsworth. Jonson: Every Man in his Humour and The Alchemist: a Casebook. London: {Falta nombre editorial}, 1978.
                    • Peter Hyland. "Disguise and Role-Playing in Ben Jonson’s Drama". {Falta título libro}. Salzburg: {Falta nombre editorial}, 1977.
                    • W. Blissett and R. W. Van Fossen. A Celebration of Ben Jonson. London: {Falta nombre editorial}, 1973.
                    • Mary Olive Thomas. Ben Jonson: Quadricentennial Essays. Ed. Mary Olive Thomas. {Falta nombre ciudad}: {Falta nombre editorial}, 1973.
                    • Harry Levin. "Two Magian Comedies: The Tempest and The Alchemist". Shakespeare Survey. 1969, xxii, p. 47-58.
                    • Alan C. Dessen. "“The Alchemist”: Jonson’s “Estate” Play". Renaissance Drama. 1964, vii, p. 35-54.
                    • Jonas Barish. Jonson and the Language of Prose Comedy. {Falta nombre ciudad}: Cambridge University Press, 1960.
                    • Edward B. Patridge. The Broken Compass. London: {Falta nombre editorial}, 1958.
                    • Cyrus Hoy. "The Pretended Piety of Jonson’s Alchemist". Renaissance Papers. 1957, , p. 15-19.
                    • Edgar Hill Duncan. "Jonson’s Alchemist and the Literature of Alchemy". PMLA. 1946, lxi, p. 699-710.
                    • L. C. Knights. Drama and Society in the Age of Jonson. London: {Falta nombre editorial}, 1937.
                    • John S. Mebane. "The Renaissance Magus as Mock-Hero: Utopianism and Religious Enthusiasm in Ben Jonson’s The Alchemist". John S. Mebane. Renaissance Magic in the Golden Age. {Falta nombre ciudad}: {Falta nombre editorial}, {Falta año pub}.

                    Traducciones:
                    • ES:
                      • Jonson, Ben. Teatro de Ben Jonson. Tra. Martínez Sierra, María. Buenos Aires: Hachette, 1958.
                    • FR:
                      • Jonson, Ben. "L’Alchimiste". Tra. Willems, Michèle; Willems, Raymond. Ed. Cottegnies, Line; Laroque, François; Maguin, Jean-Marie. Théâtre élisabéthain. Paris: Gallimard, 2009. Vol. 2.
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                    Entidades Patrocinadoras

                    Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad / Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades
                    Agencia Estatal de Investigación
                    FEDER/ERDF
                    Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades,Agencia Estatal de Investigación, FEDER/ERDF