Domestic Tragedy in English: Brief Survey, Nide 2Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik, Universität Salzburg, 1982 - 465 sivua |
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Hnatko seems to suggest a " Catch 22 " —the age called for sentimental tragedy , but sentimental tragedy failed to attract an audience . The harsher aspects of tragedy did not seem to appeal to the benevolent instincts of the time .
Hnatko seems to suggest a " Catch 22 " —the age called for sentimental tragedy , but sentimental tragedy failed to attract an audience . The harsher aspects of tragedy did not seem to appeal to the benevolent instincts of the time .
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The characters in Waste seem excessively reasonable , reasonable to such an extreme that the low pitch of their ... 9 The playwright , while stressing the waste caused by political expedience , seems to find it expedient not only to ...
The characters in Waste seem excessively reasonable , reasonable to such an extreme that the low pitch of their ... 9 The playwright , while stressing the waste caused by political expedience , seems to find it expedient not only to ...
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The shocking theme seems as far removed from bourgeois and ordinary life as is the fate of idealized characters in romantic tragedy . This attempt to be sensational is reminiscent of the sensationalism in the Jacobean drama during the ...
The shocking theme seems as far removed from bourgeois and ordinary life as is the fate of idealized characters in romantic tragedy . This attempt to be sensational is reminiscent of the sensationalism in the Jacobean drama during the ...
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