Domestic Tragedy in English: Brief Survey, Nide 2Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik, Universität Salzburg, 1982 - 465 sivua |
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Shaw was not decorous enough to write a tragedy even in such a potentially tragic drama as Heartbreak House ( 1917 ) . This play was influenced by Chekhov's The Cherry Orchard ( 1904 ) , a tragicomic inquiry into the effect upon people ...
Shaw was not decorous enough to write a tragedy even in such a potentially tragic drama as Heartbreak House ( 1917 ) . This play was influenced by Chekhov's The Cherry Orchard ( 1904 ) , a tragicomic inquiry into the effect upon people ...
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Potentially more daring was Edward Sheldon . He posed a racial problem in ... But Sheldon was interested only in superficials , in the potential of his characters and situations for melodramatic thrills . American drama was becoming ...
Potentially more daring was Edward Sheldon . He posed a racial problem in ... But Sheldon was interested only in superficials , in the potential of his characters and situations for melodramatic thrills . American drama was becoming ...
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If tragedy is universal , it must be part of our modern existence , part of the potential experience of all men , regardless of their station . Miller is in a great tradition of drama . His earlier play , AZZ My Sons ( 1947 ) , follows ...
If tragedy is universal , it must be part of our modern existence , part of the potential experience of all men , regardless of their station . Miller is in a great tradition of drama . His earlier play , AZZ My Sons ( 1947 ) , follows ...
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