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In 1693, Elkanah Settle published The new Athenian comedy containing the politicks, oeconomicks, tacticks, crypticks, apocalypticks, stypticks, scepticks, pneumaticks, theologicks, poeticks, mathematicks, sophisticks, pragmaticks, dogmaticks, &c. of that most learned society a play in three acts satirizing the members of The Athenian Mercury and the associated intellectual culture surrounding coffeehouses in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.[1][2] The play occurred in three acts, and despite being published with an extant copy, the play seems to have never been performed.[3]

Cast of Characters

  • Obadiah Grub, Divinity and Poetry Professor of the Society
  • Jerry Squirt, Casuist and Physician in Ordinary
  • Joachim Dash, Mathentatician
  • Jack Stuff, a subtile, ingenious, half Author, hall Bookseller
  • Darby Fetlock, an Ʋnder Turnkey of Newgate
  • Dorothy Tickleteat, an Islington Milkmaid
  • Mr. Freeman, Two worthy Gentlemen of the Town
  • Mr. Hardy, Two worthy Gentlemen of the Town
  • Poll, the Coffee-man
  • Brush, his Man

Among the characters,[4] clear allusions to the actual members of The Athenian Society are present. Obadiah Grub likely represents Dr. John Norris of Bemerton, a noted English theologian, philosopher, and poet. Joachim Dash may refer to Richard Sault, a mathematician associated with the society. Jack Stuff likely draws his characterization from John Dunton, the founder and publisher of The Athenian Mercury.

References

Notes

  1. ^ Ellis, 2006 p. 109
  2. ^ https://search.worldcat.org/title/606702511
  3. ^ Ellis, 2006 p. 109
  4. ^ Settle, 1693 Dramatis Personae

Major Sources

  • Ellis, Michael. (2006). "Elkanah Settle, The New Athenian Comedy, containing the politicks, oeconomicks, tacticks, crypticks, apocalypticks,’s typ ticks, seep ticks, pneumaticks, theologicks, poeticks, mathematicks, sophisticks, pragmaticks, dogmaticks, &c. of that most learned society (London, printed for Campanella Restio, next door to the Apollo, near the Temple, 1693), [8], 28pp.; 4°. BL: 644.e.61. ESTCR9900", Eighteenth-Century Coffee-House Culture, vol 3. Routledge.
  • Settle, Elkanah. (1693). "The new Athenian comedy containing the politicks, oeconomicks, tacticks, crypticks, apocalypticks, stypticks, scepticks, pneumaticks, theologicks, poeticks, mathematicks, sophisticks, pragmaticks, dogmaticks, &c. of that most learned society", Early English Books Online. London, printed for Campanella Restio, next door to the Apollo, near the Temple.