Résumé

This collection of essays represents new scholarly work on John Webster’s great tragedy, The Duchess of Malfi. The critical methodologies range from historical contexts to feminist readings of agency and identity, to social analyses of Jacobean culture. The play has rightly taken its place as one of the greatest of the early modern period, and the Duchess is now seen as oneof the great tragic figures of the time—and along with Shakespeare’s Cleopatra, one of the most powerful representations of a strong female character in control of her own sexuality and her own destiny. The play also offers an unusual range of villainous characters, from the Duchess’s two brothers—the Machiavellian Cardinal and the deranged Ferdinand—to Bosola, who at first seems to be a conventional Vice-like villain. Bosola commits terrible acts in the play, and though he ultimately surrenders to his conscience and tries to do good, this transformation comes too late, and the final set of murders takes place in darkness—an apt symbol of the play’s disturbing moral universe.

Caractéristiques

Collection : Belin CNED

Auteur(s) : Pascale Drouet, William C. Carroll

Publication : 10 octobre 2018

Intérieur : Noir & blanc

Support(s) : eBook [ePub], eBook [PDF]

Contenu(s) : ePub, PDF

Protection(s) : DRM Adobe (ePub), DRM Adobe (PDF)

Taille(s) : 3,95 Mo (ePub), 4,98 Mo (PDF)

Langue(s) : Anglais

Code(s) CLIL : 4027

EAN13 eBook [ePub] : 9791035804381

EAN13 eBook [PDF] : 9791035804374

EAN13 (papier) : 9791035804367

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