Bartholomew Fair Bartholomew Fair

Bartholomew Fair

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Publisher Description

Ben Jonson's Bartholomew Fair is a vibrant and expansive comedy that captures the spirit, spectacle, and disorder of London life in the early 17th century. First performed in 1614, the play stands as one of Jonson's most energetic and socially observant works, blending humor, satire, and a richly detailed portrayal of everyday people into a lively theatrical experience.



Set during the bustling Bartholomew Fair, the story unfolds over a single day filled with noise, color, and confusion. The fair itself becomes a microcosm of society, drawing together a wide range of characters—from merchants, entertainers, and pickpockets to gentlemen, fools, and moral reformers. Each brings their own desires, schemes, and follies into the crowded, chaotic environment, creating a tapestry of intersecting stories and comic misadventures.



Among the memorable figures are the self-righteous Puritan Zeal-of-the-Land Busy, whose moral rigidity is tested by the temptations of the fair, and the naïve young Bartholomew Cokes, whose enthusiasm leads him into a series of absurd predicaments. As the characters navigate the fair's temptations and deceptions, disguises, misunderstandings, and opportunistic trickery abound, driving the plot toward moments of both farce and insight.



Jonson's sharp wit and keen eye for human behavior shine throughout the play. Beneath the humor lies a pointed critique of hypocrisy, greed, and social pretension. The fair, with all its excess and disorder, becomes a stage on which the contradictions of society are exposed, revealing both the absurdity and the humanity of its participants.



Bartholomew Fair is celebrated for its rich characterization, dynamic structure, and vivid sense of place. It offers a unique glimpse into the culture and social dynamics of its time while remaining strikingly relevant in its exploration of human folly and desire. As both an entertaining comedy and a thoughtful satire, the play continues to engage readers and audiences with its lively spirit and enduring insight into the complexities of human nature.

GENRE
Arts & Entertainment
RELEASED
2026
28 March
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
164
Pages
PUBLISHER
CLXBX
PROVIDER INFO
Bookwire Gesellschaft zum Vertrieb digitaler Medien mbH
SIZE
696.3
KB
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