An edition of The Duchess of Malfi (1640)

The Duchess of Malfi

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John Webster
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An edition of The Duchess of Malfi (1640)

The Duchess of Malfi

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One of the most haunting tragedies written in the Jacobean period, 'The Duchess of Malfi' is a violent and macabre story of lust, madness, cruelty and revenge. First performed c. 1613-4 by the King's Men, probably at the indoor Blackfriars theatre and later at the outdoor Globe playhouse, this text is based on the only authoritative extant edition, the first quarto of 1623. While following many of the conventions of revenge tragedy 'The Duchess of Malfi' affords its protagonists a psychological depth that has prompted discussions, amongst others, of incest and lycanthropy.

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Bloomsbury
Language
English

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Cover of: The Duchess of Malfi
The Duchess of Malfi
2014, Bloomsbury
in English
Cover of: The Duchess of Malfi
The Duchess of Malfi
1997, Manchester University Press, Distributed exclusively in the USA by St Martin's Press, Inc
in English
Cover of: The Duchess of Malfi
The Duchess of Malfi
1993, A & C Black
in English - 3rd ed.
Cover of: The Duchess of Malfi
The Duchess of Malfi
1987, Longman
in English
Cover of: The Duchess of Malfi
The Duchess of Malfi
1969, Methuen
in English
Cover of: The Duchess of Malfi
Cover of: The Duchess of Malfi.
The Duchess of Malfi.
1960, Barron's Educational Series
in English
Cover of: The Duchess of malfi
The Duchess of malfi
1958, Chatto & Windus
in English
Cover of: The Duchess of Malfi
The Duchess of Malfi
1953, AHM Pub. Corp.
in English
Cover of: The Duchess of Malfi

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Edition Notes

Previously issued in print: London: Methuen Drama, 2003.

Includes bibliographical references.

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Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
822.3
Library of Congress
PR3180

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Pagination
1 online resource.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL44531847M

Work Description

"The Duchess of Malfi" was published in 1623, but the date of writing may have been as early as 1611. It is based on a story in Painter's "Palace of Pleasure," translated from the Italian novelist, Bandello; and it is entirely possible that it has a foundation in fact. In any case, it portrays with a terrible vividness one side of the court life of the Italian Renaissance; and its picture of the fierce quest of pleasure, the recklessness of crime, and the worldliness of the great princes of the Church finds only too ready corroboration in the annals of the time.

Of John Webster's life almost nothing is known. The dates 1580-1625 given for his birth and death are conjectural inferences, about which the best that can be said is that no known facts contradict them.The first notice of Webster so far discovered shows that he was collaborating in the production of plays for the theatrical manager, Henslowe, in 1602, and of such collaboration he seems to have done a considerable amount. Four plays exist which he wrote alone, "The White Devil," "The Duchess of Malfi," "The Devil's Law-Case," and "Appius and Virginia."

Webster's tragedies come toward the close of the great series of tragedies of blood and revenge, in which "The Spanish Tragedy" and "Hamlet" are landmarks, but before decadence can fairly be said to have set in. He, indeed, loads his scene with horrors almost past the point which modern taste can bear; but the intensity of his dramatic situations, and his superb power of flashing in a single line a light into the recesses of the human heart at the crises of supreme emotion, redeems him from mere sensationalism, and places his best things in the first rank of dramatic writing.

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