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    John Webster (c. 1578 – c. 1632) was an English Jacobean dramatist best known for his tragedies The White Devil and The Duchess of Malfi, which are often seen as masterpieces of the early 17th-century English stage.

  2. John Bainbridge Webster FRSE (1955–2016) was an Anglican priest and theologian writing in the area of systematic, historical, and moral theology. Born in Mansfield , England, on 20 June 1955, he was educated at the independent Bradford Grammar School and at the University of Cambridge .

  3. John Webster (born c. 1580, London, Eng.—died c. 1632) was an English dramatist whose The White Devil (c. 1609–c. 1612) and The Duchess of Malfi (c. 1612/13, published 1623) are generally regarded as the paramount 17th-century English tragedies apart from those of Shakespeare.

  4. 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.

  5. Loosely based on the life of the Duchess of Almafi, Giovanna d'Aragona, Webster's account follows two corrupt brothers as they take revenge on their sister for marrying below her class. The play is considered to be among the finest of all Jacobean tragedies. In the words of Echo & The Bunnymen, 'John Webster was, One of the best there was...'

  6. 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.

  7. John Webster. Though John Webster is considered one of the major figures of Jacobean drama, relatively little is known about his life. He is best known for writing the tragedies The Duchess of Malfi and The White Devil, the two most frequently staged Jacobean plays not written by Shakespeare.

  8. Apr 3, 2012 · In the 1998 film Shakespeare in Love, a young boy seen feeding a live mouse to a cat identifies himself as John Webster (1580-1634). When Will Shakespeare asks the boy what he thought of Titus Andronicus , Webster replies, "I like it when they cut the heads off.

  9. Examine the life, times, and work of John Webster through detailed author biographies on eNotes.

  10. www.encyclopedia.com › english-literature-1500-1799-biographies › john-websterJohn Webster | Encyclopedia.com

    May 23, 2018 · John Webster. The reputation of the English dramatist John Webster (ca. 1580-ca. 1634) rests on two blank-verse tragedies, The White Devil and The Duchess of Malfi. He was a painstaking literary craftsman, much concerned with the philosophy and the psychology of evil. Nothing definite is known of John Webster's birth or parentage.

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