ABSTRACT

The Art of John Webster, first published in 1972, is a study of the three extant plays of Webster known to be solely his work. These plays are seen as attempts to achieve in literature the effects of the baroque, a term which related Webster to the larger developments of European art. Their content is analysed in terms of a consistent opposition between evil and the law. The book seeks to re-establish a base for the claims that must be made for Webster as a serious artist. This title will be of interest to students of literature and drama.

part |73 pages

Technique

chapter |20 pages

Sensationalism and Movement

chapter |7 pages

Character

chapter |11 pages

Multiplicity and Unity

chapter |5 pages

Conclusion

part |96 pages

Themes

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

chapter |24 pages

The White Devil

chapter |44 pages

The Duchess of Malfi

chapter |17 pages

The Devil'S Law-Case

chapter |3 pages

Conclusion