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Duchess of Malfi
Duchess of Malfi | John Webster
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The Duchess of Malfi by John Webster. Of John Webster's life almost nothing is known. The dates 1580-1625 given for his birth and death are conjectural inferences, about which the best that can be said is that no known facts contradict them.
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Lcsmcat
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It‘s not Shakespeare, but it comes close. There are lots of quotable lines like “Whether we fall by ambition, blood or lust, Like diamonds we are cut with our own dust.” And I liked the Duchess‘s spirit and Bosolo‘s complexity. Looking for videos, as I like to watch plays after I read them, I happened upon an English teacher‘s lectures from lockdown that were really good. (Lucky kids who had her!) 2 for #24in2024 @Jas16

rubyslippersreads I have a reproduction of this hanging on my wall. (My mom found it at a garage sale.) I might have to read the play. (edited) 10mo
Jas16 Great job. 10mo
Lcsmcat @rubyslippersreads The play is based on a real duchess. This is the cover on my edition, but it doesn‘t say who she is. I wonder if it‘s her? 10mo
rubyslippersreads @Lcsmcat It looks like no one really knows who she was. https://www.frick.org/exhibitions/past/2008/parmigianino 10mo
Lcsmcat @rubyslippersreads Fascinating! Thanks for sharing. The attributes mentioned in the article certainly apply to the character in the play. 10mo
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Lcsmcat
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A very different duchess for my second #24in2024

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K.Wielechowski
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Mehso-so

AKA “Everybody Dies” and “What Did I Just Read??”
But it covers the play requirement for my local library reading challenge.

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edennugget
Duchess of Malfi | John Webster

‘Time will easily scatter the tempest.‘

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i.z.booknook
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This is the back of my new copy of The Duchess of Malfi. So interesting!

“Of John Webster‘s life almost nothing is known. The dates 1580-1625 given for his birth and death are conjectural inferences, about which the best that can be said is that no known facts contradict them.”

Balibee146 I studied him at uni back in the 80s! 6y
i.z.booknook @Balibee146 That must have been awesome! I definitely want to do some research about him 😊 6y
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rabbitprincess
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"I have this night digg'd up a mandrake."
"Say you?"
"And I am grown mad with 't."

Well that WILL happen if you don't wear ear protection ?

MCYmermaid 😹😹🙀 6y
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rabbitprincess
Mehso-so

I liked the fast pace of the play, the Duchess's attempts to control her own life, and the gonzo-ness of Act 5, but I found the timeline confusing; years seemed to pass in seconds. I read the bare-bones text from Project Gutenberg and will need to find a print copy of the play for the commentary and background.

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Hobbinol
Duchess of Malfi | John Webster
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There's Lucas Hedges, star of Manchester by the Sea (and NCSA student).

TobeyTheScavengerMonk Also from Wes Anderson's Moonrise Kingdom and The Grand Budapest Hotel! (My brother went to UNCSA) 8y
Hobbinol @TobeyTheScavengerMonk Seriously?! Theatre Department or... 8y
TobeyTheScavengerMonk He has a degree in screenwriting. Whether or not he will ever put it to good use is another matter entirely... (edited) 8y
Suet624 ❤❤❤ 8y
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Hobbinol
Duchess of Malfi | John Webster
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Settling down for an evening at the theatre.

Megabooks Lovely! 8y
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Chey12
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"Who must dispatch me?
I account this world a tedious theater,
For I do play a part in't 'gainst my will."

Shakespeare globe taken 1/12/15

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Chey12
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Only a Renaissance play would use a crab as a metaphor.

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Chey12
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Dear lord, I love the renaissance.

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MsKayEmEm
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Either there's a meaning of lycanthropy that isn't werewolf related, or this play is about to get a lot more interesting.

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