<p>Ben Jonson's 'Every Man out of His Humour' is a significant work in the canon of English Renaissance drama, known for its satirical prowess and complexity. A comedy of humours, the book follows the classical theory that human behavior is dictated by the balance of bodily fluids, or 'humours'. Jonson's work stands apart for its critical examination of the follies of Jacobean society through an array of characters, each representing a humor that...