Dramatic Theory and the Rhymed Heroic PlayH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1931 - Počet stran: 235 |
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... drama - have also to be taken into account . Those who like to stress the continuity of English drama , and who maintain that the Restoration play , both tragedy and comedy , was above all a natural development of the Beaumont and ...
... drama - have also to be taken into account . Those who like to stress the continuity of English drama , and who maintain that the Restoration play , both tragedy and comedy , was above all a natural development of the Beaumont and ...
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... drama ; and though content for dramatic purposes to retain several of the Platonic motifs ( e.g. the abstract debates , the conventional poetic imagery , and the exalted magnanimity of the ' sympathetic ' characters ) , he led the ...
... drama ; and though content for dramatic purposes to retain several of the Platonic motifs ( e.g. the abstract debates , the conventional poetic imagery , and the exalted magnanimity of the ' sympathetic ' characters ) , he led the ...
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... drama . The rhymed heroic play started by borrowing many traits from the French drama , as we shall see when we come to deal with the plays ( especially those of Orrery ) in detail . But many of them were discarded after the reac- tion ...
... drama . The rhymed heroic play started by borrowing many traits from the French drama , as we shall see when we come to deal with the plays ( especially those of Orrery ) in detail . But many of them were discarded after the reac- tion ...
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Chapter One INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Influence of Theatrical Conditions on the Drama | 58 |
Tragicomedy | 77 |
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