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  1. The Duchess of Malfi takes place in Roman Catholic Italy, which English audiences at the time when the play was written would have associated with corruption. It begins in the palace of the Duchess, a young widow and the ruler of the Italian town of Amalfi.Her steward, Antonio, has just returned from a visit to the French court, and Bosola, a murderer and former employee of her brother, the Cardinal, has just returned from his punishment.Soon Duke Ferdinand, the Duchess’s other brother ...

  2. 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. Although she bears three children, she refuses to name the father. Eventually betrayed by Bosola, a spy, the duchess and her family flee but are ...

  3. The Duchess of Malfi takes place in Italy, mostly at the Duchess’s palace in Malfi, in the sixteenth century. The Duchess is a young widow whose two brothers, Ferdinand and the Cardinal, are visiting her from Rome at the play’s start. Antonio, the manager of her household, has just returned from France.Before leaving the Duchess, Ferdinand engages Bosola, previously used by the Cardinal as a hit man, to ostensibly manage the Duchess’s horses, but in reality to spy on her for the ...

  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. ... Summary of John Webster’s The Duchess of Malfi This page was last edited on 20 July 2024, at 22:16 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 4.0; additional terms may ...

  5. Feb 16, 2024 · The Duchess of Malfi is a tragedy written by English playwright John Webster.First performed in 1613 or 1614, it was based on the story of Giovanna d'Aragona, Duchess of Amalfi, who was said to ...

  6. The Duchess of Malfi Summary in English. The Duchess of Malfi summary takes place in Italy. One of the most important The Duchess of Malfi characters is the Duchess herself. This play takes place in sixteenth-century Malfi. The Duchess is a young widow and has two brothers. These two brothers are Ferdinand and the Cardinal. These brothers visit their sister. Antonio is a lower-class man who manages the household.

  7. A summary of John Webster's The Duchess of Malfi – a gory tale of revenge and dark humour. *Warning, spoilers ahead! 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.

  8. The Duchess of Malfi, originally published as The Tragedy of the Dutchesse of Malfy, is a Jacobean revenge tragedy written by John Webster.Webster also wrote the revenge tragedy The White Devil and frequently collaborated with other playwrights working for the King’s Men in London. It was written in 1613 and performed to a private audience at Blackfriars Theatre a year later. That same year it was also performed to a general audience at the Globe.

  9. See Plot Diagram Summary Act 1 Antonio Bologna, who has recently returned to Malfi from France, describes to his friend Delio the workings of the French court.The melancholy malcontent Daniel de Bosola enters and is spurned by his former employer, the Cardinal.After Ferdinand, the Cardinal's brother, banters with the courtiers, Antonio delivers a speech of enthusiastic admiration in praise of the Duchess of Malfi, a young and attractive widow.The Duchess's two brothers, Ferdinand and the ...

  10. Things start going downhill fast: not only have we found that the Duchess's political standing has been taking a hit because of all of this secret-husband-secret-kids stuff, but Ferdinand's showed up at the Malfi court. He confronts the Duchess in the middle of the night in her bedroom, accusing her of sleeping around, and completely fails to ...