The Duchess of Malfi

The Duchess of Malfi
Author: John Webster
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1997-06-15
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9780719043574

More widely studied and more frequently performed than ever before, John Webster's The Duchess of Malfi is here presented in an accessible and thoroughly up-to-date edition. Based on the Revels Plays text, the notes have been augmented to cast further light both on Webster's amazing dialogue and on the stage action. An entirely new introduction sets the tragedy in the context of pre-Civil War England and gives a revealing view of its imagery and dramatic action. From its well-documented early performances to the two productions seen in the West End of London in the 1995-96 season, a stage history gives an account of the play in performance. Students, actors, directors and theatre-goers will all find here a reappraisal of Webster's artistry in the greatest age of English theatre, which highlights why it has lived on stage with renewed force in the last decades of the twentieth century.

Soldiers and sailors

Soldiers and sailors
Author: Charles Francis Horne
Publisher:
Total Pages: 578
Release: 1894
Genre: Biography
ISBN:

A collection of biographies by various authors.

The Duchess of Padua

The Duchess of Padua
Author: Oscar Wilde
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 109
Release: 2019-11-21
Genre: Drama
ISBN:

The Duchess of Padua is a five-act tragedy written in blank verse by Oscar Wilde. Wilde was an Irish poet and playwright. A young man named Guido is left in the charge of a man he calls his uncle as a baby. Guido gets a notice to meet a man in Padua regarding something about his parentage. When he arrives in Padua he is convinced by a man called Moranzone to abandon his only friend, Ascanio, in order to dedicate himself to revenging his father's death.

Army and Revolution

Army and Revolution
Author: Douglas Porch
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2022-02-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1000534383

This book, first published in 1974, analyses the problems and mechanics of the Revolutionary movement in the army during and after the French Revolution. It charts the transition of the French army from the Revolutionary force of 1815 to the counter-revolutionary army which in June 1848 led the suppression of the European Revolutionary movement. By defining the scope of political of political unrest in the army between 1815 and 1848 – its causes, patterns and remedies – the author demonstrates that republican political ideology had only a limited appeal for the military and served more as a rallying point for discontent with the conditions of service.

British Drama, 1533-1642: 1609-1616

British Drama, 1533-1642: 1609-1616
Author: Martin Wiggins
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 607
Release: 2012
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 0198739117

This is the sixth volume of a detailed play-by-play catalogue of drama written by English, Welsh, Irish, and Scottish authors during the 110 years between the English Reformation to the English Revolution, covering every known play, extant and lost, including some which have never before been identified. It is based on a complete, systematic survey of the whole of this body of work, presented in chronological order. Each entry contains comprehensive information about a single play: its various titles, authorship, and date; a summary of its plot, list of its roles, and details of the human and geographical world in which the fictional action takes place; a list of its sources, narrative and verbal, and a summary of its formal characteristics; details of its staging requirements; and an account of its early stage and textual history.