This Norton Critical Edition of John Webster’s 1612–13 tragedy offers a newly edited and annotated text together with a full introduction and illustrative materials intended for student readers. The Duchess of Malfi’s themes of love, loyalty and betrayal have resonated through the centuries, making this a perennially popular play with audiences and readers alike.
Michael Neill is Emeritus Professor of English at the University of Auckland and Professor of Early Modern Literature at the University of Kent. He is the author of Issues of Death: Mortality and Identity in English Renaissance Tragedy and Putting History to the Question. His editions include Antony and Cleopatra and Othello for the Oxford Shakespeare, Middleton’s The Changeling for New Mermaids, and Massinger’s The Renegado for Arden Early Modern Drama.
John Webster, Kathryn Tanner, Iain Torrance, University of Aberdeen) Webster, John (Professor of Systematic Theology, University of Chicago Divinity School) Tanner, Kathryn (Dorothy Grant Maclear Professor of Theology, Princeton Theological Seminary) Torrance, Iain (President and Professor of Patristics
John Webster, Kathryn Tanner, Iain Torrance, University of Aberdeen) Webster, John (Professor of Systematic Theology, University of Chicago Divinity School) Tanner, Kathryn (Dorothy Grant Maclear Professor of Theology, Princeton Theological Seminary) Torrance, Iain (President and Professor of Patristics