Domestic Tragedy in English: Brief Survey, Nide 2Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik, Universität Salzburg, 1982 - 465 sivua |
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What did America drama achieve in its 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 ...
What did America drama achieve in its 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 ...
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Despite Tyler's innovations , early American drama made no significant advances over the English drama of the period . Typical of the American stage was William Dunlap artist , playwright , and early historian of the American theater .
Despite Tyler's innovations , early American drama made no significant advances over the English drama of the period . Typical of the American stage was William Dunlap artist , playwright , and early historian of the American theater .
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Despite Moody's realism , the more honest portrayals of O'Neill were still a decade away . In a way , early twentieth - century dramatists in America were writing earnest but incomplete thesis plays .
Despite Moody's realism , the more honest portrayals of O'Neill were still a decade away . In a way , early twentieth - century dramatists in America were writing earnest but incomplete thesis plays .
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