The White Devil presents a radical vision of Jacobean times. The play becomes a dramatic reflection of the crisis which brought about a new consciousness of life and death. Thus, it challenges an old order in need of change since everything is corrupted and abused. Characters are forced to live in a world of chaos and nonsense where ambiguity and appearances are the strategies to follow. Vittoria and Monticelso know how to use them to get power and social promotion. In this way drama shows a metatheatrical potential, for it contributes to give new solutions and to shape new expectations
In this essay, the authors explore the mental and social worlds depicted in Webster's two great Jaco...
The White Devil is one of the most violent and most fascinating plays in English theatrical history....
그리스올드(Wendy Griswold)는 르네상스 시대 영국의 복수 비극 장르가 세네카비극에서 나타나는 스토아적 비관주의와는 달리 질서와 정의에 대한 믿음을 드러낸다고 지적한다. ...
The White Devil presents a radical vision of Jacobean times. The play becomes a dramatic reflection ...
In The White Devil, the sociological aspects of the Corombona family are carefully described as they...
PART I: Literary criticism in the twentieth century has sometimes shown that Jacobean drama challeng...
The paradoxical title of John Webster’s play The White Devil has often led to attempts to identify o...
My thesis attempts to show that certain Jacobean revenge tragedies which have aroused a good deal of...
Renaissance England was marked by change. From the late 15th century through the early 17th century,...
grantor: University of TorontoIn many Elizabethan and Jacobean revenge tragedies, and in p...
This essay focuses on the interpretation of characters in John Webster’s The White Devil, comparing ...
Unlike other interpretations of Webster, this paper analyses "The White Devil" through a Machiavelli...
John Webster (1580-1634), a highly sophisticated yet equally pessimistic playwright of Jacobean Engl...
Recent work on the relationship between textual criticism and theater history has proposed a semioti...
The Devil’s Law-Case is, as far as we know, one of the three extant plays written entirely by Webste...
In this essay, the authors explore the mental and social worlds depicted in Webster's two great Jaco...
The White Devil is one of the most violent and most fascinating plays in English theatrical history....
그리스올드(Wendy Griswold)는 르네상스 시대 영국의 복수 비극 장르가 세네카비극에서 나타나는 스토아적 비관주의와는 달리 질서와 정의에 대한 믿음을 드러낸다고 지적한다. ...
The White Devil presents a radical vision of Jacobean times. The play becomes a dramatic reflection ...
In The White Devil, the sociological aspects of the Corombona family are carefully described as they...
PART I: Literary criticism in the twentieth century has sometimes shown that Jacobean drama challeng...
The paradoxical title of John Webster’s play The White Devil has often led to attempts to identify o...
My thesis attempts to show that certain Jacobean revenge tragedies which have aroused a good deal of...
Renaissance England was marked by change. From the late 15th century through the early 17th century,...
grantor: University of TorontoIn many Elizabethan and Jacobean revenge tragedies, and in p...
This essay focuses on the interpretation of characters in John Webster’s The White Devil, comparing ...
Unlike other interpretations of Webster, this paper analyses "The White Devil" through a Machiavelli...
John Webster (1580-1634), a highly sophisticated yet equally pessimistic playwright of Jacobean Engl...
Recent work on the relationship between textual criticism and theater history has proposed a semioti...
The Devil’s Law-Case is, as far as we know, one of the three extant plays written entirely by Webste...
In this essay, the authors explore the mental and social worlds depicted in Webster's two great Jaco...
The White Devil is one of the most violent and most fascinating plays in English theatrical history....
그리스올드(Wendy Griswold)는 르네상스 시대 영국의 복수 비극 장르가 세네카비극에서 나타나는 스토아적 비관주의와는 달리 질서와 정의에 대한 믿음을 드러낸다고 지적한다. ...