The Growth and Structure of Elizabethan ComedyChatto & Windus, 1955 - 245 páginas |
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... writers accepted the conditions of the theatre ; greater writers transformed and thus transmitted them . Among the ... writer whose eye for the ' genuine progeny of common humanity ' went with a temper both sympathetic and ironic . The ...
... writers accepted the conditions of the theatre ; greater writers transformed and thus transmitted them . Among the ... writer whose eye for the ' genuine progeny of common humanity ' went with a temper both sympathetic and ironic . The ...
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... writer had used to set forth the theme or moral , was used by Jonson for the same purpose as the Shavian preface . His achievement in reshaping drama has many similarities with Shaw's . Both enjoyed battle , both were endowed with a ...
... writer had used to set forth the theme or moral , was used by Jonson for the same purpose as the Shavian preface . His achievement in reshaping drama has many similarities with Shaw's . Both enjoyed battle , both were endowed with a ...
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... writer was the production of indigestible mixtures . Miss Doran has noted the tendency of romance to creep into satiric plays , and suggests that the classical models upon which the comedy of wit re- lied had in some ways been read with ...
... writer was the production of indigestible mixtures . Miss Doran has noted the tendency of romance to creep into satiric plays , and suggests that the classical models upon which the comedy of wit re- lied had in some ways been read with ...
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The Traffique of the Stage I I | 11 |
The Lan | 27 |
The Decorum of the Scene | 42 |
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