The evils of greed and ambition overwhelm love innocence and the bonds of kinship in this dark tragedy first presented circa 1613. John Webster's great Jacobean drama focuses on a secret marriage that strikes the disastrous spark to an inferno of violence. When the Duchess of Malfi marries Antonio a household steward her two fiendishly jealous brothers &#8213; hoping to inherit her title and estates &#8213; plant a household spy whose treachery leads to a bloody and horrifying climax. <br>Often compared to Shakespeare in terms of his dynamic plots and poetic lyricism Webster created radical profoundly original works that feature shifting perspectives and thought-provoking challenges to conventional moral judgments. Required reading for courses in seventeenth-century English literature this provocative masterpiece from the Golden Age of English drama will not only be welcomed by students and teachers of English literature but also a wide audience of general readers.
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