A Short History of English DramaMacGibbon & Kee, 1965 - 216 páginas |
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... written possibly as early as 1659 ) ; The Gentleman Dancing - Master ( 1672 , written possibly by 1662 ) ; The Country Wife ( 1675 ) ; The Plain Dealer ( 1676 , written in part possibly as early as 1666 and revised before production ) ...
... written possibly as early as 1659 ) ; The Gentleman Dancing - Master ( 1672 , written possibly by 1662 ) ; The Country Wife ( 1675 ) ; The Plain Dealer ( 1676 , written in part possibly as early as 1666 and revised before production ) ...
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... written in Ireland and on Irish themes may be included as part of the English theatre . W. B. Yeats ( 1865-1939 ) is the greatest poet to have written in England throughout the modern period . In his plays , he probably remained a ...
... written in Ireland and on Irish themes may be included as part of the English theatre . W. B. Yeats ( 1865-1939 ) is the greatest poet to have written in England throughout the modern period . In his plays , he probably remained a ...
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... written as a compassionate observer from outside ; Shaw had penetrated deeper , but , except in Heartbreak House , he had written , whatever might be the opinions expressed , as one emotionally secure in the society in which he lived ...
... written as a compassionate observer from outside ; Shaw had penetrated deeper , but , except in Heartbreak House , he had written , whatever might be the opinions expressed , as one emotionally secure in the society in which he lived ...
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INTRODUCTORY II | 11 |
THE ORIGINS MIRACLES MORALITIES | 19 |
THE BEGINNINGS OF TRAGEDY OF THE HISTORY | 29 |
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