"Woman to man is either a god or a wolf"
John Webster's first independent play, The White Devil, originally
performed in 1612, centres on the beautiful Vittoria Corombona and her
lover, Duke Brachiano, whose passionate, adulterous affair unleashes the
powerful revenge of their enemies. While clearly guilty of lust and
murder, these unsavoury characters become startlingly heroic under
pressure, challenging both conventional moral judgments and oppressive
social forces.
This revised student edition contains a lengthy new Introduction with
background on the author, date and sources, theme, critical
interpretation and stage history. The Introduction discusses Webster's
radical experimentation with tragic modes, his interest in the heroic
potential of women, and evaluates the handling of both in recent stage
productions.