A Short History of English DramaMacGibbon & Kee, 1965 - 216 páginas |
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... Tragedy ( 1587-9 ) . Senecan in- fluence was present in Marlowe and Shakespeare and was revived later by Ben Jonson in Sejanus and in Catiline . Meanwhile the English chronicle play had shown a parallel devel- opment with Senecan tragedy ...
... Tragedy ( 1587-9 ) . Senecan in- fluence was present in Marlowe and Shakespeare and was revived later by Ben Jonson in Sejanus and in Catiline . Meanwhile the English chronicle play had shown a parallel devel- opment with Senecan tragedy ...
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... Tragedy : or the Honest Man's Revenge , ' as in diverse places it hath often been acted ' ( c . 1608 , published 1611 ) , and The Revenger's Tragedy ( acted 1607 , and published in the same year though without Tourneur's name , but ...
... Tragedy : or the Honest Man's Revenge , ' as in diverse places it hath often been acted ' ( c . 1608 , published 1611 ) , and The Revenger's Tragedy ( acted 1607 , and published in the same year though without Tourneur's name , but ...
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... tragedy in the grand manner , when it had character and liveliness and a command of the theatrical art . The contemporary attitude to the excesses of the diction of classical and heroic tragedy and the improbability of the situations ...
... tragedy in the grand manner , when it had character and liveliness and a command of the theatrical art . The contemporary attitude to the excesses of the diction of classical and heroic tragedy and the improbability of the situations ...
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INTRODUCTORY II | 11 |
THE ORIGINS MIRACLES MORALITIES | 19 |
THE BEGINNINGS OF TRAGEDY OF THE HISTORY | 29 |
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