A Short History of English DramaMacGibbon & Kee, 1965 - 216 páginas |
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... tradition of architecture or in the theatre itself . Almost one feels that the puritan tradition must in some cryptic way have revenged itself on audiences through the architecture of the theatre . The theatre as built from the ...
... tradition of architecture or in the theatre itself . Almost one feels that the puritan tradition must in some cryptic way have revenged itself on audiences through the architecture of the theatre . The theatre as built from the ...
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... tradition . The period 1570-80 is difficult to define because the records are so scanty , but from 1580 onwards there is evidence of an increased Senecan influence . By 1581 all the ' ten tragedies ' had been trans- lated , and Thomas ...
... tradition . The period 1570-80 is difficult to define because the records are so scanty , but from 1580 onwards there is evidence of an increased Senecan influence . By 1581 all the ' ten tragedies ' had been trans- lated , and Thomas ...
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... tradition than , say , the plays of Pinter . In one revealing passage he writes : 1 ' I have always said , right from the beginning , that if I have any importance at all , it is not because of my style , but because of what I am saying ...
... tradition than , say , the plays of Pinter . In one revealing passage he writes : 1 ' I have always said , right from the beginning , that if I have any importance at all , it is not because of my style , but because of what I am saying ...
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INTRODUCTORY II | 11 |
THE ORIGINS MIRACLES MORALITIES | 19 |
THE BEGINNINGS OF TRAGEDY OF THE HISTORY | 29 |
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