Domestic Tragedy in English: Brief Survey, Nide 2Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik, Universität Salzburg, 1982 - 465 sivua |
Kirjan sisältä
Tulokset 1 - 3 kokonaismäärästä 25
Sivu 221
Bernbaum attempts an explanation of that failure of the domestic tragedies to attract audiences : " Is it not because common sense revolts against tragedies which dote upon the morally weak ... and , [ which ] represent them as virtuous ...
Bernbaum attempts an explanation of that failure of the domestic tragedies to attract audiences : " Is it not because common sense revolts against tragedies which dote upon the morally weak ... and , [ which ] represent them as virtuous ...
Sivu 232
The flamboyant tragic actor James Quin , who appeared in Lillo's Christian Hero and Elmerick , spoke of Browne's work as " the very worst play he had read in his The Fatal Retirement lacks any sense of atmosphere , perhaps thus ...
The flamboyant tragic actor James Quin , who appeared in Lillo's Christian Hero and Elmerick , spoke of Browne's work as " the very worst play he had read in his The Fatal Retirement lacks any sense of atmosphere , perhaps thus ...
Sivu 333
Despite the naive sensationalism of the Uncle Tom plays , American audiences were slowly developing a sense of sophistication . The previously mentioned Dion Boucicault came to this country and brought with him a more daring sense of ...
Despite the naive sensationalism of the Uncle Tom plays , American audiences were slowly developing a sense of sophistication . The previously mentioned Dion Boucicault came to this country and brought with him a more daring sense of ...
Mitä ihmiset sanovat - Kirjoita arvostelu
Yhtään arvostelua ei löytynyt.
Yleiset termit ja lausekkeet
achieve action adapted Aeschylus American American drama Arthur attempts attitude audience become British calls cause Chapter characters comedy common continued critics death depicted described Despite discussed domestic tragedy drama dramatists earlier early effective eighteenth century elements Eliot Elizabethan emotions England English English Drama Eugene evil example existence expression Fatal figure final forces George History human Husband Ibid Ibsen idealized ideas important influenced interest John lack language later lead Lillo Literature live London London Merchant major melodrama Miller modern tragedy moral natural never Nicoll nineteenth century notes novel O'Neill ordinary perhaps person play playwrights poetic poetry popular portrayed potential present Press problems produced prose protagonist realism reflect result Robert Salesman says seems sense sentimental situation social society stage suffering suggests theater theme Thomas tragic understand University values victims wanted weak Willy writers written wrote York