![]() ![]() ![]() These examples should be sufficient to suggest the general useful ness of such a study. Again, Leggatt's concern is the manner in which Middleton accommodates the moral tirade to the comic stage world: "The play's vision includes Sir Walter's moral revulsion but it also includes a sardonic recognition that no amount of preach ing can change a world as corrupt as this one" (p. ![]() Sir Walter Whorehound, who by long ar rangement has enjoyed Alwit's wife while Alwit has enjoyed financial independence, undergoes a moral conversion in the final act which leads him publicly to denounce both the Alwits and himself. 1613) Middleton projects a similar situation. In A Chaste Maid in Cheapside (Lady Elizabeth's, ca. In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Ģ66 Comparative Drama periences a traumatic, if dramatically unconvincing, change of heart and renounces his former life with appropriate moral commentary. ![]()
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