Domestic Tragedy in English: Brief Survey, Nide 2Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik, Universität Salzburg, 1982 - 465 sivua |
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... early years ? Alan Downer explains , " The first century of American playwriting consistently affirms that the common man is capable of reforming the evils imposed on him ... and that his problems and his actions ,, 5 and reactions are ...
... early years ? Alan Downer explains , " The first century of American playwriting consistently affirms that the common man is capable of reforming the evils imposed on him ... and that his problems and his actions ,, 5 and reactions are ...
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... early American drama made no significant advances over the English drama of the period . Typical of the American stage was William Dunlap artist , play- wright , and early historian of the American theater . In England in 1798 ...
... early American drama made no significant advances over the English drama of the period . Typical of the American stage was William Dunlap artist , play- wright , and early historian of the American theater . In England in 1798 ...
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... early twentieth - century dramatists in America were writing earnest but incomplete thesis plays . Some of the most interesting statements about behavior occur in modern drama and are made about women . The earlier dramas depict little ...
... early twentieth - century dramatists in America were writing earnest but incomplete thesis plays . Some of the most interesting statements about behavior occur in modern drama and are made about women . The earlier dramas depict little ...
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