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... tragedy of the fifth century B.C. and our own classical tragedy of Elizabethan and Jacobean times . What I am going to suggest is that in each case there is a period , long or short , of serious drama which culminates in a brief spell ...
... tragedy of the fifth century B.C. and our own classical tragedy of Elizabethan and Jacobean times . What I am going to suggest is that in each case there is a period , long or short , of serious drama which culminates in a brief spell ...
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... tragedy ' but as a substitute for the satyr - play with which the tetralogy of plays regularly ended . My point is that as the cen- tury wore on , a movement showed itself away from tragedy towards a different kind of drama . In 438 ...
... tragedy ' but as a substitute for the satyr - play with which the tetralogy of plays regularly ended . My point is that as the cen- tury wore on , a movement showed itself away from tragedy towards a different kind of drama . In 438 ...
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... tragedy ; by 1620 or so all was over . Professor J. R. Sutherland observes : " The high argument and the ruthless facing of facts of Elizabethan tragedy ... give place to a shirking of tragic issues , or an excess of pathos , or the ex ...
... tragedy ; by 1620 or so all was over . Professor J. R. Sutherland observes : " The high argument and the ruthless facing of facts of Elizabethan tragedy ... give place to a shirking of tragic issues , or an excess of pathos , or the ex ...
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INTRODUCTION BY PETER GREEN M A Ph D f r s l | 1 |
ROUSSEAUS VISIT TO ENGLAND 17667 | 16 |
ASPECTS OF THE HISTORICAL NOVEL | 35 |
Urheberrecht | |
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