Duchess of Malfi (New Mermaids)

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Pages: 184 (Paperback)

Editor: Brian Gibbons

ISBN: 0713667915

Pub: Methuen Drama

Pub date: 2003-08-29

Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 4522

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5/5 stars

Webster the Wonderful. (0/1 people found this helpful)

Webster is scarcely known outside university departments and some enlightened secondary schools who have used him on A-level syllabuses. This is a pity...and a scandal. It means that he is vastly undervalued, if rated at all. His two main plays are great works of art and he is one of the very finest playwrights in existence. Read, and re-read.

4/5 stars

Clear and concise - good for students. (1/3 people found this helpful)

Clear layout with interesting insights from previous performances. It did feel a little as though it was being sponsored by one or two of them however, they were referenced so frequently.
Also, there was a distinct lack of information on the play's original performance, which most copies do have.

5/5 stars

Learn to love tragedies!!!! (13/15 people found this helpful)

As a teenager English Literature is one of the most mind-numbing subjects to study - or so I thought until I was introduced to this book. Despite being written in a completely different period, each character would fit in perfectly with the world today, and has far more twists than any soap-opera or sit-com.
Perfect for all those wonderful people who find murder, incest, power seeking, lust, mad men singing and blatant insults even mildly amusing.

Get used to the Jacobean speech, and this is one hell of a play. Read this one, and then find yourself some more Webster!!!!!

5/5 stars

Necessary background for Agatha Christie & Dorothy L. Sayers (2/3 people found this helpful)

My preferred version is the New Mermaids edition of The Duchess of Malfi by John Webster. Elisabeth M. Brennan edits this edition (ISBN: 0393900665.) I mention this, as it does not seem to be readily available. However this version will do.

I bought this after reading snippets of it in other books. I do not recall having to learn this in school. Only now do I intend to read "The White Devil" in anticipation of it being encountered in other works.

Well what do you know? This animal is based on a true story of the Duchess of Amalfi. Evidentially there were several books written on this and he picked one for the outline of the play.

The Elisabeth M. Brennan edition is almost as good as taking a class in its self. The introduction gives you a back ground and the basic story that the play was based on. You get some information on John Webster and some of his other plays. There is even a further Reading List. There are even notes on the text and how to read the notes for the different versions of the play its self. By the time you get to the play you are well prepared to read it.

The play its self has stanzas, line numbers and notes to help you through the difficulty of understanding what the words mean in context. It is almost like reading a bible. You soon pickup speed and then actually get intrigued in the writing and story.

Now I desperately want some local theater to present "The duchess of Malfi"

4/5 stars

A witty and tearjerking tragicomedy- an Elizabethan must (3/6 people found this helpful)

This play is excitingly suprising in many respects. It couples hysterical comedie noire with many truly tragic moments in such a way that it leaves you wanting more. The reader is presented with the Machiavellian, the honourable, the lycanthropic and the sexually potent within the space of 5 short Acts. The play is rife with bad behaviour on the part of the author and the characters within, but in a manner that makes you want to read straight through to the end.

The injustice that presents itself within this play makes the reader want to right a wrong, whilst at the same time it makes you understand why the contemporary audience would have loved it so much. Overall, sensationalised Elizabethan Drama at its best!!!

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