Three Plays
By (Author) John Webster
Introduction by David Gunby
Notes by David Gunby
Penguin Books Ltd
Penguin Classics
31st July 1975
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
822.3
Paperback
464
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 35mm
500g
The plays of Jacobean dramatist John Webster are masterpieces of early seventeenth-century English theatre. 'The White Devil' depicts a dark, sinister world of duplicity, intrigue and murderous infidelity, while 'The Duchess of Malfi' tells the macabre story of a woman who marries beneath herself and sets in motion a terrible cycle of violence. Unlike these revenge tragedies, 'The Devil's Law-Case' asserts social order in a plot filled with twists of fate. Written at a time when the court of King James was rife with instability and corruption, Webster's disturbing plays reflect this abuse of power and are known for their horrific vision of humanity - yet they are also some of the most rich, sophisticated dramas ever composed.