
INTRODUCTION
CYNTHIA'S REVELS: - OR, THE FOUNTAIN OF SELF-LOVE
DRAMATIS PERSONAE.
ACT I
ACT II
ACT III
ACT IV
ACT V
GLOSSARY
A vivid portrait of a restless, self‑made poet emerges from the opening, sketching the life of a man who rose from poverty, soldiering in the Low Countries, and the bustling theatres of Elizabethan London. His fierce independence, love of classical learning, and knack for sharp wit are set against a backdrop of patrons, debts, and the rough‑and‑ready world of Henslowe’s playhouses. This lively backdrop frames the birth of a drama that would soon echo his own bold personality.
The play itself takes that same energetic spirit and turns it toward a sparkling satire of vanity and desire. Through clever dialogue and bustling scenes, it lampoons the pretensions of those who mistake self‑admiration for true love, while still celebrating the joy of honest self‑recognition. Jonson’s masterful blend of classical allusion and street‑wise humor makes the work both a product of its time and an enduringly witty commentary on human foibles.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (338K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Sue Asscher, Amy E. Zelmer, and David Widger
Release date
2003-02-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

d. 1637
A sharp-witted giant of English Renaissance literature, this playwright and poet helped shape stage comedy with biting satire, vivid characters, and a deep love of classical learning. Best known today for plays like Volpone, The Alchemist, and Every Man in His Humour, he remains one of the great voices of the age of Shakespeare.
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