Includes a letter of approval from A.H.R. FairchildTypescript.What is English bourgeois tragedy? What forces produced it, and what is its significance in the first great period of English drama? It is the purpose of this dissertation to answer these questions by a detailed study of bourgeois tragedy as it existed in England between 1576 and 1642, the dates of the building of the first London play-house and of the closing of the theaters by the puritans. This investigation includes the following points: a historical study of the influence of social, political, and religious conditions upon bourgeois tragedy in its rise, its flourishing, and its decline; an analysis of the basic conceptions which differentiate bourgeois tragedy from the main ...
The dissertation investigates early modern English revenge tragedy against the backdrop of the compl...
The aim of the dissertation was understanding and explaining historical plays of the most famous Eli...
This dissertation focuses on practices of stock characterisation as they are represented in literatu...
TypescriptM.A. University of Missouri 1911Like all other Elizabethan drama, domestic tragedy shows i...
This thesis offers a materialist account of dramatic genre. It shows how English revenge tragedies w...
This thesis explores early forms of tragedy in the professional English playhouses. Tragedy was pred...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2016. Major: English. Advisors: Katherine Scheil, J...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Kansas, English, 1919. ; Includes bibliographical references
This dissertation argues that seventeenth-century drama by women should be analyzed as a public disc...
This thesis is submitted in a partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of ...
Research in Renaissance theatre history has revealed that the owners of the public playhouses-- and ...
This dissertation analyzes the unlicensed mixtures of tragedy and comedy that appeared in the playho...
This thesis uses the social history of Early Modern England to provide the context for a discussion ...
This dissertation argues that scholarly characters in popular plays reveal contradictions and confli...
This dissertation combines Marxist theories of class consciousness and literary genre with an unders...
The dissertation investigates early modern English revenge tragedy against the backdrop of the compl...
The aim of the dissertation was understanding and explaining historical plays of the most famous Eli...
This dissertation focuses on practices of stock characterisation as they are represented in literatu...
TypescriptM.A. University of Missouri 1911Like all other Elizabethan drama, domestic tragedy shows i...
This thesis offers a materialist account of dramatic genre. It shows how English revenge tragedies w...
This thesis explores early forms of tragedy in the professional English playhouses. Tragedy was pred...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2016. Major: English. Advisors: Katherine Scheil, J...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Kansas, English, 1919. ; Includes bibliographical references
This dissertation argues that seventeenth-century drama by women should be analyzed as a public disc...
This thesis is submitted in a partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of ...
Research in Renaissance theatre history has revealed that the owners of the public playhouses-- and ...
This dissertation analyzes the unlicensed mixtures of tragedy and comedy that appeared in the playho...
This thesis uses the social history of Early Modern England to provide the context for a discussion ...
This dissertation argues that scholarly characters in popular plays reveal contradictions and confli...
This dissertation combines Marxist theories of class consciousness and literary genre with an unders...
The dissertation investigates early modern English revenge tragedy against the backdrop of the compl...
The aim of the dissertation was understanding and explaining historical plays of the most famous Eli...
This dissertation focuses on practices of stock characterisation as they are represented in literatu...