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  2. Scene. Summary. Dedication–Act 1, Scene 1. Webster dedicates The Duchess of Malfi to George Harding, Baron Berkeley (1601–58), a nobleman who served in the offic... Read More. Act 2, Scenes 1–2. The scene is set in Malfi at the Duchess of Malfi's palace. Nine months have passed.

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      The Duchess of Malfi's somber lines to her maid Cariola...

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      Corruption. Corruption is one of John Webster's most...

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      Ring. When Ferdinand first enters in Act 1, he asks who...

  3. Setting. Malfi, Rome, Milan; 1504–10. The Duchess of Malfi (originally published as The Tragedy of the Dutchesse of Malfy) is a Jacobean revenge tragedy written by English dramatist John Webster in 1612–1613. [1] It was first performed privately at the Blackfriars Theatre, then later to a larger audience at The Globe, in 1613–1614.

  4. Need help with Act 1, Scene 1 in John Webster's The Duchess of Malfi? Check out our revolutionary side-by-side summary and analysis.

  5. The Duchess of Malfi, five-act tragedy by English dramatist John Webster, performed 1613/14 and published in 1623. The Duchess of Malfi tells the story of the spirited duchess and her love for her trustworthy steward Antonio. They marry secretly, despite the opposition of her two brothers, Ferdinand (the Duke of Calabria) and the Cardinal.

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  6. The Duchess falls in love with her steward, Antonio. Her brothers, Ferdinand and the Cardinal tell her not to remarry (she was recently widowed). She agrees and they leave for Rome. But they don’t trust their sister and hire a servant, Bosola, to spy on her. Once they’ve gone, the Duchess meets Antonio. They confess their love for each ...

  7. by Larry A. Brown, professor of theater, Nashville, Tennessee. These pages are dedicated to one of the greatest achievements of English Renaissance drama, John Webster’s The Duchess of Malfi. Here you will find the complete text of the play with links in each scene to notes and commentary.

  8. The Duchess of Malfi is divided into five acts, each comprising several scenes. In the three scenes of act 1, the major characters and conflicts are introduced. The setting is the Italian city of Amalfi in the sixteenth century, in the audience chamber or "presence" of the widowed Duchess.

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