English Comedy: Its Role and Nature from Chaucer to the Present DayChatto & Windus, 1975 - 288 Seiten |
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... called anything else ? How do they differ from more disputable examples that might equally well be called farces or divertisements ? How do they differ from their contraries , indisputable tragedies ? Will these differences indicate the ...
... called anything else ? How do they differ from more disputable examples that might equally well be called farces or divertisements ? How do they differ from their contraries , indisputable tragedies ? Will these differences indicate the ...
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... called sentimental comedies of Steele or Cibber . By the eighteenth century , Whig puritanism was in effect victorious — and enjoyed a long reign in office under Walpole , from the death of Queen Anne to 1742. Being victorious it was ...
... called sentimental comedies of Steele or Cibber . By the eighteenth century , Whig puritanism was in effect victorious — and enjoyed a long reign in office under Walpole , from the death of Queen Anne to 1742. Being victorious it was ...
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... called ' libertinism ' of the tradition of Rabelais and Montaigne - as against the prohibitions of Christianity , deduced from a priori dogmas : Our Sphere of Action is lifes happiness , And he who thinks beyond thinks like an Ass ...
... called ' libertinism ' of the tradition of Rabelais and Montaigne - as against the prohibitions of Christianity , deduced from a priori dogmas : Our Sphere of Action is lifes happiness , And he who thinks beyond thinks like an Ass ...
Inhalt
Acknowledgements page | 9 |
Origin and Nature of Comedy | 17 |
Critical Terminology | 28 |
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