The Duchess of Malfi (disambiguation)

The Duchess of Malfi (disambiguation)

"The Duchess of Malfi" is a macabre, tragic play, written by the English dramatist John Webster and first performed in 1614.

The Duchess of Malfi may also refer to:

* "The Duchess of Malfi" (Brecht), an adaptation by the twentieth-century German dramatist Bertolt Brecht
* "The Duchess of Malfi" (opera), an opera in three acts


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