Domestic Tragedy in English: Brief Survey, Nide 2Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik, Universität Salzburg, 1982 - 465 sivua |
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absurdism , modern tragedy chose realism , an attempt to reflect the actual world . Allardyce Nicoll has suggested that the entire scope of theatrical history can be studied as an age - long development 3 toward the " ultimate goal " of ...
absurdism , modern tragedy chose realism , an attempt to reflect the actual world . Allardyce Nicoll has suggested that the entire scope of theatrical history can be studied as an age - long development 3 toward the " ultimate goal " of ...
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These playwrights ' realism is not social ; indeed their realism is often unbelievably wild . Writers like Ionesco and Beckett are seeking the inner and convoluted realism of the distraught individual , the person who is becoming ...
These playwrights ' realism is not social ; indeed their realism is often unbelievably wild . Writers like Ionesco and Beckett are seeking the inner and convoluted realism of the distraught individual , the person who is becoming ...
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See Otway , Thomas Verdi , Giuseppe , 266 Verga , Giovanni , 270 Verisimilitude . See Realism ; Naturalism Verismo , 86 , 270 ; see also Realism ; Naturalism Verse . See Language ; Poetry Verse tragedy . See Tragedy Vice .
See Otway , Thomas Verdi , Giuseppe , 266 Verga , Giovanni , 270 Verisimilitude . See Realism ; Naturalism Verismo , 86 , 270 ; see also Realism ; Naturalism Verse . See Language ; Poetry Verse tragedy . See Tragedy Vice .
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