The History of World LiteratureUniversity of knowledge, 1938 - 383 Seiten |
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... dramatists began to write for the court rather than for the great popular public Shakespeare wrote for . Writing for the court , they found that they had to give it stronger and stronger meat in the form of plots and incidents . To try ...
... dramatists began to write for the court rather than for the great popular public Shakespeare wrote for . Writing for the court , they found that they had to give it stronger and stronger meat in the form of plots and incidents . To try ...
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... dramatists , Synge and O'Casey . AMERICAN DRAMA BEFORE 1900 American drama did not become a very significant part of American literature until the twentieth century . Beginning in 1787 , with Royall Tylers The Contrast , the dramatists ...
... dramatists , Synge and O'Casey . AMERICAN DRAMA BEFORE 1900 American drama did not become a very significant part of American literature until the twentieth century . Beginning in 1787 , with Royall Tylers The Contrast , the dramatists ...
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... dramatists is com- plete without the name of Susan Glaspell , whose Alison's House won the Pulitzer prize in 1930 . There is , too , the work of Maxwell Anderson , who is believed by some critics to be America's outstanding dramatist ...
... dramatists is com- plete without the name of Susan Glaspell , whose Alison's House won the Pulitzer prize in 1930 . There is , too , the work of Maxwell Anderson , who is believed by some critics to be America's outstanding dramatist ...
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INTRODUCTION vii | 13 |
GREEK LITERATURE | 33 |
LATIN LITERATURE | 53 |
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