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The White Devil, John Webster
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John Webster

The White Devil

John Webster's *The White Devil* is a compelling Jacobean tragedy that explores themes of vice, ambition, and the complexity of human nature. Written in a rich, poetic style, the play delves into the moral corruption of its characters, particularly through the figure of Vittoria Corombona, a defiant woman navigating a patriarchal society. Webster's darkly atmospheric setting and nuanced characterizations align with the dramatic conventions of his time, while also challenging the audience's perceptions of good and evil, revealing the intricate interplay of power and passion. Webster, a contemporary of Shakespeare, was deeply influenced by the socio-political climate of early 17th-century England, including the tensions of court politics and social justice. His experiences working within the theatrical world, alongside themes of retribution and social commentary, fueled the creation of *The White Devil*, where deadly machinations unfold against a backdrop of societal decay. Webster's sharp wit and understanding of the human psyche are evident throughout the text, elevating the play beyond mere tragedy to a reflection on moral ambiguity. I wholeheartedly recommend *The White Devil* to anyone interested in the darker side of human nature and the complexities of moral dilemmas. Readers will find themselves captivated by Webster's intricate plot and powerful dialogue, sparking thoughtful discussions about the characters' choices and their haunting consequences. This play remains a vital part of the exploration of tragedy in English literature.
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96 trycksidor
Upphovsrättsinnehavare
Bookwire
Ursprunglig publicering
2022
Utgivningsår
2022
Förlag
DigiCat

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