A Short History of English DramaMacGibbon & Kee, 1965 - 216 páginas |
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... in Elizabethan times , and this has remained as an atmosphere , though in a very modified form , until the present day . With the Restoration the theatre discovered in Charles II a 14 A Short History of English Drama.
... in Elizabethan times , and this has remained as an atmosphere , though in a very modified form , until the present day . With the Restoration the theatre discovered in Charles II a 14 A Short History of English Drama.
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... discovered in the theatre and not from the printed pages of a book . Coriolanus , again a Roman theme from Plutarch , is in severe contrast , though both deal with men of action rather than with self - tortured figures such as Brutus ...
... discovered in the theatre and not from the printed pages of a book . Coriolanus , again a Roman theme from Plutarch , is in severe contrast , though both deal with men of action rather than with self - tortured figures such as Brutus ...
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... discovery of J. M. Synge ( 1871-1909 ) . They met first in Paris in 1899 , the year after Synge had visited the Aran ... discovered that strange imaginative language which informs the beauty of his plays . English Drama in the Twentieth ...
... discovery of J. M. Synge ( 1871-1909 ) . They met first in Paris in 1899 , the year after Synge had visited the Aran ... discovered that strange imaginative language which informs the beauty of his plays . English Drama in the Twentieth ...
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INTRODUCTORY II | 11 |
THE ORIGINS MIRACLES MORALITIES | 19 |
THE BEGINNINGS OF TRAGEDY OF THE HISTORY | 29 |
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