In the literary-historical and theoretical sense, the ancient drama established the initial genre of drama as the basis for its future evolution. Despite the poetic differences in understanding the certain elements of drama, ancient authors established a basis for continuity of development of European drama in future centuries, literary periods and stylistic formations. Diachronic perspective of the drama development in English literature will also play a certain role in the centuries that follow. However, the existence of a rich national dramatic tradition in England had, after all, greater impact on dramatic literature, which will allow classical models only to steer the development of drama in the right direction, not allowing the author...
Seneca to Shakespeare examines the English playwright\u27s earliest influence in his tragic composit...
It is generally accepted that the great age of English drama, the Age of Shakespeare, today famed ch...
This research explores the elements of tragedy in selected Shakespearean dramas. The Greek philosoph...
Opera is one of the most significant genres to emerge out of the Baroque era. It incorporated new el...
Shakespeare wrote Hamlet at the very beginning of the seventeenth century, at the height of his crea...
The dramatic arts, has through the years, produced notable practitioners in the various ages. A grea...
Over the course of Shakespeare’s career, plays written for the commercial theatre were increasingly ...
A tragicomic pattern of action, developed from Shakespeare's experiments in comic form, provided the...
Citation: Wiest, Amelia Jennie. The drama prior to and including Shakespeare. Senior thesis, Kansas ...
Comedy plays have been part of our society at least for two thousand years. Such a rich theatrical c...
This study examines the work of English dramatists produced during a period widely regarded as an im...
Fil: Leo de Belmont, Laura. Universidad Nacional de Cuyo. Facultad de Filosofía y Letra
In the days of Renaissance and Reformation the original dramatists such as Christopher Marlowe regar...
Shakespeare's literary heritage consists of poetry and drama. The epics "Venus and Adonis" (1593) an...
textIn its introduction and four chapters, this project demonstrates that Shakespeare responded to—a...
Seneca to Shakespeare examines the English playwright\u27s earliest influence in his tragic composit...
It is generally accepted that the great age of English drama, the Age of Shakespeare, today famed ch...
This research explores the elements of tragedy in selected Shakespearean dramas. The Greek philosoph...
Opera is one of the most significant genres to emerge out of the Baroque era. It incorporated new el...
Shakespeare wrote Hamlet at the very beginning of the seventeenth century, at the height of his crea...
The dramatic arts, has through the years, produced notable practitioners in the various ages. A grea...
Over the course of Shakespeare’s career, plays written for the commercial theatre were increasingly ...
A tragicomic pattern of action, developed from Shakespeare's experiments in comic form, provided the...
Citation: Wiest, Amelia Jennie. The drama prior to and including Shakespeare. Senior thesis, Kansas ...
Comedy plays have been part of our society at least for two thousand years. Such a rich theatrical c...
This study examines the work of English dramatists produced during a period widely regarded as an im...
Fil: Leo de Belmont, Laura. Universidad Nacional de Cuyo. Facultad de Filosofía y Letra
In the days of Renaissance and Reformation the original dramatists such as Christopher Marlowe regar...
Shakespeare's literary heritage consists of poetry and drama. The epics "Venus and Adonis" (1593) an...
textIn its introduction and four chapters, this project demonstrates that Shakespeare responded to—a...
Seneca to Shakespeare examines the English playwright\u27s earliest influence in his tragic composit...
It is generally accepted that the great age of English drama, the Age of Shakespeare, today famed ch...
This research explores the elements of tragedy in selected Shakespearean dramas. The Greek philosoph...