This fully re-edited, modernised play text is accompanied by insightful commentary notes, while its lively introduction provides an essential contextual grounding in the court scandals, anti-Catholic sentiment and Senecan drama that formed a backdrop to Webster's tragedy. Exploring the challenges of staging this highly melodramatic play, Karen Britland guides you through the most interesting points of its rich performance history, and analyses recent productions such as Dominic Dromgoole's version at the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse, starring Gemma Arterton. Analysing its masterful poetry, she shows how the work can be harnessed to engage in contemporary social debates about privacy, torture, surveillance, and personal freedom, and empowers you to do likewise.
Supplemented by a plot summary, annotated bibliography and a companion website providing thought-provoking podcasts, production images, useful web links and sample questions and essay ideas, this edition is the most enlightening and engaging you will find.
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The Duchess of Malfis macabre horror story has fascinated audiences and readers for centuries. In this completely new edition of the play, Karen Britland opens up fresh new ways in which you can understand and interpret this immoderate bloodfest and superlative poetic tragedy for yourself.
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Acknowledgements |
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Introduction |
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Preface |
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Plot Summary |
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Performance Aspects of the Text |
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The Author |
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Critical Interpretations |
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Dates and Sources |
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A Note on the Text |
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Further Reading |
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Abbreviations |
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Karen Britland is Professor of Early Modern English Literature at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA. Her research interests include early modern drama, the Stuart court, and womens writing. She has edited plays by Elizabeth Cary, John Marston, and James Shirley, and was an associate editor for the Cambridge Complete Works of Ben Jonson edition between 2000 and 2012.