The Pelican Guide to English Literature: The age of ShakespearePenguin Books, 1963 |
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... dramatists , were new- comers from the same social group as their audience at the Black- friars . With Beaumont and Fletcher and their successors , the inde- pendent note of humanism faded from the drama ; the dramatists now tended to ...
... dramatists , were new- comers from the same social group as their audience at the Black- friars . With Beaumont and Fletcher and their successors , the inde- pendent note of humanism faded from the drama ; the dramatists now tended to ...
Strana 147
... dramatists had achieved , despite the imperfections of their stages ; this was how the situation presented it- self to lovers of the theatre in the days when the new techniques of naturalist production seemed to be combining with a new ...
... dramatists had achieved , despite the imperfections of their stages ; this was how the situation presented it- self to lovers of the theatre in the days when the new techniques of naturalist production seemed to be combining with a new ...
Strana 162
... dramatist , Marlowe has achieved the doubtful distinction of being regarded as a ' pioneer ' , alongside inter- esting minor dramatists such as Lyly and Kyd , and downright bad ones such as Greene . The intrinsic value of his plays , on ...
... dramatist , Marlowe has achieved the doubtful distinction of being regarded as a ' pioneer ' , alongside inter- esting minor dramatists such as Lyly and Kyd , and downright bad ones such as Greene . The intrinsic value of his plays , on ...
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