George Colman on the Modern StageUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1952 - 228페이지 |
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... playwrights had to please , not only the People of Quality , but the middle class section of the audience as well . Fine comedy would appeal to the one but not to the other , and as a consequence many good comedies of the time are ...
... playwrights had to please , not only the People of Quality , but the middle class section of the audience as well . Fine comedy would appeal to the one but not to the other , and as a consequence many good comedies of the time are ...
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... playwright , and invent- ing reflective sentences for pathetic lovers to utter required no extraordinary ability ... playwrights to brighten comedy disappear- ed with the widespread growth of the sentimental melodrama . All that ...
... playwright , and invent- ing reflective sentences for pathetic lovers to utter required no extraordinary ability ... playwrights to brighten comedy disappear- ed with the widespread growth of the sentimental melodrama . All that ...
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... playwrights rode the wave of sentimentality and pro- duced the type of drama which turns the modern reader's attention away from the entire century . In a theatre preoccupied with maudlin melodrama , jugglers , and animal acts , George ...
... playwrights rode the wave of sentimentality and pro- duced the type of drama which turns the modern reader's attention away from the entire century . In a theatre preoccupied with maudlin melodrama , jugglers , and animal acts , George ...
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The Eighteenth Century Theatre | 21 |
Five Colman Comedies | 41 |
A Comparison of Colman with | 76 |
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