A Short History of English DramaMacGibbon & Kee, 1965 - 216 páginas |
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... social interpretation out of the area of social commentary into grim prose tragedy , as in Jane Clegg ( 1913 ) , and John Ferguson ( 1915 ) . These are plays memorable in their time , but , with the harsh realities of the theatre ...
... social interpretation out of the area of social commentary into grim prose tragedy , as in Jane Clegg ( 1913 ) , and John Ferguson ( 1915 ) . These are plays memorable in their time , but , with the harsh realities of the theatre ...
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... social settings and the comedy of a number of the earlier plays . The war of 1939-45 interrupted his work as a dramatist at what might seem to be a crucial stage . He had later successes , particularly An Inspector Calls ( 1946 ) , but ...
... social settings and the comedy of a number of the earlier plays . The war of 1939-45 interrupted his work as a dramatist at what might seem to be a crucial stage . He had later successes , particularly An Inspector Calls ( 1946 ) , but ...
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... social realism , and caustic and unjust critics said that the English drama concentrated on the kitchen sink , there were other traditions . John Whiting , whose death at a comparatively early age is much to be regretted , had a poetic ...
... social realism , and caustic and unjust critics said that the English drama concentrated on the kitchen sink , there were other traditions . John Whiting , whose death at a comparatively early age is much to be regretted , had a poetic ...
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INTRODUCTORY | 11 |
THE ORIGINS MIRACLES MORALITIES | 19 |
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