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The White Devil

English

By (author): John Webster

A violent tragedy, regarded as one of the great works of Jacobean theatre.

Duke Bracciano is besotted by the beautiful Vittoria. When he makes her an indecent proposal she can't refuse, she enlists the help of Flaminio to fool her husband, and begins an illicit affair.

But Vittoria and Flaminio soon find themselves snared in a web of corruption, passion and retribution as their single-minded pursuit of personal gain reaches an epic and bloody conclusion.

This Prompt Book edition of The White Devil was published alongside the Royal Shakespeare Company's revival of the play in 2014, and features the text edited for the RSC production, and introductions by key members of its creative team.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Aug 2014
  • Publisher: Nick Hern Books
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781848424029

About John Webster

Born in c.1580 John Webster came from an evidently prosperous middle-class London family his father a coachbuilder and wagonmaker with premises in Smithfield just north-west of the City. The business was continued by Johns brother Edward and perhaps helped to subsidise Websters playwriting career for by contrast with most professional dramatists his output was scarcely sufficient to provide an adequate living. His law studies in the Middle Temple evidently incomplete he is first heard of in the theatre from payments made to Dekker Middleton and himself by the manager Philip Henslowe in 1602 and two years later he was entrusted with the task of fleshing out Marstons The Malcontent a play written for a childrens company to meet the needs of the adult players. A number of satirical citizen comedies of London life written in collaboration followed then around 1610 came his first known independent work The Devils Law Case written in the then-fashionable form of a tragi-comedy. Two or three years later the two great tragedies which have sustained his reputation in the theatre followed in quick succession: but whereas The White Devil received its first performance at the Red Bull an open-air theatre of low repute The Duchess of Malfi was performed by Shakespeares old company the Kings Men at their prestigious indoor house the Blackfriars and no doubt also at the second Globe where the company still played in the summer months. Websters later dramatic output was largely collaborative with civic celebrations and occasional verse completing a modest canon. Beyond these bare facts we know little of his life or even the exact date of his death though his fellow playwright Thomas Heywood seems to refer to him as dead by 1634.

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