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The Duchess of Malfi - cover

The Duchess of Malfi

John Webster

Publisher: DigiCat

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John Webster's "The Duchess of Malfi" is a quintessential example of Jacobean tragedy, intricately weaving themes of love, betrayal, and the grotesque against the backdrop of a morally ambiguous world. The play explores the story of the Duchess, who defies her brothers' authoritarian rule to seek love and autonomy, culminating in a profound exploration of female agency and societal oppression. Webster's rich, poetic dialogue is complemented by a stark portrayal of the darker aspects of human nature, often drawing parallels with the political and social turmoil of early 17th-century England. The play's structure, characterized by its intense dramatic irony and haunting imagery, engenders a sense of foreboding and tragedy, setting it apart within the canon of English drama. John Webster, a contemporary of Shakespeare, was known for his dark and complex characters, likely influenced by the turbulent political and religious climate of his time, as well as his personal experiences of loss and betrayal. His works frequently delve into the consequences of human ambition and the moral dilemmas inherent in power struggles. "The Duchess of Malfi," written during a time ripe with intrigue and courtly violence, reflects these themes, showcasing Webster's unique voice amid the literary currents of the era. Readers drawn to profound narratives laden with psychological depth and moral complexity will find "The Duchess of Malfi" a riveting exploration of the human condition. Webster's adept handling of tragedy and his ability to elicit empathy for flawed characters makes this play not only a captivating tale but also a timeless reflection on love and autonomy within oppressive structures. It is a must-read for those interested in Jacobean drama and the darker facets of human experience.
Available since: 09/15/2022.
Print length: 67 pages.

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