George Colman on the Modern StageUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1952 - 228페이지 |
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... Rivals , and School for Scandal . Because these three plays have been so frequently done , to the exclusion of other eighteenth century drama , directors as well as modern audiences are of the opinion there is no other drama of the ...
... Rivals , and School for Scandal . Because these three plays have been so frequently done , to the exclusion of other eighteenth century drama , directors as well as modern audiences are of the opinion there is no other drama of the ...
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Joyce Rolene Reed. strength of The Rivals depends upon the comic portions of the main plot rather than the conventional sentimentalism of the sub - plot . Neither of the plots used by Sheridan in The Rivals and The School for Scandal is ...
Joyce Rolene Reed. strength of The Rivals depends upon the comic portions of the main plot rather than the conventional sentimentalism of the sub - plot . Neither of the plots used by Sheridan in The Rivals and The School for Scandal is ...
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... Rivals and School for Scandal . In comparing the work of Sheridan and Colman , we can see the purpose of these two men was similar ; they both desired true comedy but could not reject the influence of Both playwrights used the familiar ...
... Rivals and School for Scandal . In comparing the work of Sheridan and Colman , we can see the purpose of these two men was similar ; they both desired true comedy but could not reject the influence of Both playwrights used the familiar ...
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The Eighteenth Century Theatre | 21 |
Five Colman Comedies | 41 |
A Comparison of Colman with | 76 |
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