A Short History of English DramaMacGibbon & Kee, 1965 - 216 páginas |
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... classical drama as far as they know them , and then there emerge the popular Senecan writers who cap- ture the stage . The influence in England appears mainly after 1560 . Before that date classical names appear in a few of the ...
... classical drama as far as they know them , and then there emerge the popular Senecan writers who cap- ture the stage . The influence in England appears mainly after 1560 . Before that date classical names appear in a few of the ...
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... classical mythology , partly invented ; but there is variety in design . They are all modelled for a courtly audience . They are all in prose , except The Woman in the Moon , and all of them make use of classical myth except Mother ...
... classical mythology , partly invented ; but there is variety in design . They are all modelled for a courtly audience . They are all in prose , except The Woman in the Moon , and all of them make use of classical myth except Mother ...
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... classical tradition in tragedy . Ambrose Philips ( 1675-1749 ) in 1712 produced with success The Distressed Mother . The first four acts are little more than a translation of Racine's Andromaque , and after this Philips contrives a ...
... classical tradition in tragedy . Ambrose Philips ( 1675-1749 ) in 1712 produced with success The Distressed Mother . The first four acts are little more than a translation of Racine's Andromaque , and after this Philips contrives a ...
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INTRODUCTORY II | 11 |
THE ORIGINS MIRACLES MORALITIES | 19 |
THE BEGINNINGS OF TRAGEDY OF THE HISTORY | 29 |
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