Domestic Tragedy in English: Brief Survey, Nide 2Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik, Universität Salzburg, 1982 - 465 sivua |
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... action and situa- tion .... In drama , such feeling must relate to action , plot , and characters if a unified dramatic effect is to be achieved . Nineteenth - century drama was mainly one of transition . During that century men of ...
... action and situa- tion .... In drama , such feeling must relate to action , plot , and characters if a unified dramatic effect is to be achieved . Nineteenth - century drama was mainly one of transition . During that century men of ...
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... action , and the final ominous tranquility of a return to the pipe dream , are expressed in language which has both the awkwardness of realism and the suggestiveness of poetry . O'Neill may not be a poet in his use of language . His ...
... action , and the final ominous tranquility of a return to the pipe dream , are expressed in language which has both the awkwardness of realism and the suggestiveness of poetry . O'Neill may not be a poet in his use of language . His ...
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... action . This is a concept developed by Aristotle and still popular with many critics.11 Integral to this view is the concept that the audience must see and understand and perhaps even empathize with the action . The tedious waiting in ...
... action . This is a concept developed by Aristotle and still popular with many critics.11 Integral to this view is the concept that the audience must see and understand and perhaps even empathize with the action . The tedious waiting in ...
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Abbey Theatre absurd absurdist achieve adapted American drama American Plays Arden of Feversham Arthur Miller attempts attitude audience Beckett Bernbaum Boucicault British catastrophe characters common death depicted diction domestic tragedy dramatists effective eighteenth century Eliot Elizabethan England English Drama Esslin Eugene O'Neill Everyman evil expression Family Reunion Fatal Curiosity forces Galsworthy Gamester genre George Barnwell George Lillo Henrik Ibsen Herne History of English human Ibid Ibsen Iceman Cometh idealized tragedy ideas influenced John Galsworthy Kauffmann lack language Lillo's London Merchant Martin Esslin melodrama modern drama modern tragedy modern tragic moral Nicoll nineteenth century novel O'Casey O'Neill's ordinary Pinero play's playwrights poet poetic poetry popular portrayal portrayed problems prose protagonist realism romantic Salesman sentimental comedy social stage Stanley Kauffmann suggests Synge's Tennessee Williams theater theme Thomas tragic drama twentieth century University Press verse victims villain weak Weales Willy Loman Willy's writers wrote York Yorkshire Tragedy