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Pagina 193
... Theatre and Society That such things should have been possible is a clear indication that there was after 1660 a new outlook on life , which could not but be reflected in the drama of the time . Of all the arts , drama is that which is ...
... Theatre and Society That such things should have been possible is a clear indication that there was after 1660 a new outlook on life , which could not but be reflected in the drama of the time . Of all the arts , drama is that which is ...
Pagina 204
... theatre , and their dramas have been seldom produced . Tennyson's best play is Becket ( 1884 ) , based on the stress in the Archbishop's mind between his conflicting loyalties to Church and State . Browning in Strafford ( 1837 ) had ...
... theatre , and their dramas have been seldom produced . Tennyson's best play is Becket ( 1884 ) , based on the stress in the Archbishop's mind between his conflicting loyalties to Church and State . Browning in Strafford ( 1837 ) had ...
Pagina 206
... Theatre movement brought in its train a revival of poetic drama which was , however , short - lived . W. B. Yeats took the view that drama should turn away from rationalism and realism and achieve its results , as in the greatest days ...
... Theatre movement brought in its train a revival of poetic drama which was , however , short - lived . W. B. Yeats took the view that drama should turn away from rationalism and realism and achieve its results , as in the greatest days ...
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