Credits

pianist

Works Cited

Callaghan, Dympna. Woman and Gender in Renaissance Tragedy.
Atlantic Highlands, NJ: Humanities Press, 1989.
Jankowski, Theodora A. Women in Power in the Early Modern Drama.
Urbana and Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 1992.
Leech, Clifford. Webster's Duchess of Malfi. Ed. David Daiches.
London: Edward Arnold Publishers Ltd., 1963.

Image Sources

Cast of characters

Jennifer
Character Sketch, Women as Rulers, Queen Elizabeth

Jennifer Cyran is a senior psychology major who is pursuing a minor in English and looking for the meaning of life. She has a range of interests, from dancing to writing to acting, and has been actively involved in the Thalian Blackfriars, Housing 12, the Psychology Club, and UGA at Oxford, where she studied for three months. A Presidential Scholar, Jennifer values kids, likes being outdoors, and adores playing Scrabble.

Sabrina

Links, Editing, Layout and Design

Renaissance Drama is one of Sabrina Sexton's last classes at the University of Georgia. An English major, she graduates in the summer and plans to pursue a career in either copywriting or marketing. Her newfound passion is designing web pages and playing around with all of "the neat free stuff" that one can find on the web! When she is not attached to her PC, she can be found playing with her chocolate labrador or working with her small promotion/production company, Wonderland Productions. For more info on Sabrina, visit her personal homepage.

Lisa

The People's Response

Lisa Stanton is married with two kids--a girl and a boy. She has been trying to get her degree for eight years, and she will graduate in June 1998.

Ryder

Quotes

Michael Ryder Thomas is a senior at the University of Georgia. An English major from Kaneohe, Hawaii, he is also a member of the University's swimming team.

Doug

The Duchess and Ferdinand

Doug Tozzi is a junior in English at the University. Running is a daily ritual that he fits in between classes and studying. After he earns his undergraduate degree, he plans to attend law school. In his spare time he enjoys listening to his favorite artist, Morrissey, creating artwork, playing his guitar, and protecting the environment for the future of our children from the greed of corporate America.

We hope you've enjoyed our interactive analysis of

The Duchess of Malfi by John Webster

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