"Approved, Robert L. Ramsay"Typescript.Social drama is that type of drama which has for its theme a problem touching the interests of society at large, or a great part of that society. It deals with social conditions and with problems involving the social relations. Its purpose is generally of a more or less didactic nature: to expose the evils existing in the society portrayed and to suggest or to bring about a suggestion of a remedy. These and similar problems will endure so long as society endures, and so long as these problems endure there will be men and women who will gladly welcome any attempt at a solution. For this study of the social drama five plays have been selected from each of the two representative periods. The choice has be...
Citation: Wiest, Amelia Jennie. The drama prior to and including Shakespeare. Senior thesis, Kansas ...
The dissertation considers the English morality plays as explorations of inner conflict. The pre-Ref...
This study has attempted to show that the plays of La Chaussée, which were popular in France in the ...
This dissertation studies how playwrights tried to adapt dramatic form to changing social mores in t...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Kansas, English, 1916. ; Includes bibliographical references
Includes a letter of approval from A.H.R. FairchildTypescript.What is English bourgeois tragedy? Wha...
This program-bulletin has been prepared by Dr. G. A. Wauchope, head of the English Department of the...
In the Introduction the meaning and implications of the term "social drama" are examined and the ge...
TypescriptM.A. University of Missouri 1904A drama is a presentation of an action. Action is the conn...
This thesis uses the social history of Early Modern England to provide the context for a discussion ...
Mimo licznych problemów, z jakimi ciągle boryka się teatr w Omanie, dramat jako forma wypowiedzi lit...
This dissertation examines social mobility as treated in stage comedies and litigation records circa...
This dissertation argues that seventeenth-century drama by women should be analyzed as a public disc...
In the course of the nineteenth century the number of women dramatists steadily increased. At the en...
Staging works unaccepted by and unacceptable to the establishment, Henry Fielding, Eliza Haywood, Ch...
Citation: Wiest, Amelia Jennie. The drama prior to and including Shakespeare. Senior thesis, Kansas ...
The dissertation considers the English morality plays as explorations of inner conflict. The pre-Ref...
This study has attempted to show that the plays of La Chaussée, which were popular in France in the ...
This dissertation studies how playwrights tried to adapt dramatic form to changing social mores in t...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Kansas, English, 1916. ; Includes bibliographical references
Includes a letter of approval from A.H.R. FairchildTypescript.What is English bourgeois tragedy? Wha...
This program-bulletin has been prepared by Dr. G. A. Wauchope, head of the English Department of the...
In the Introduction the meaning and implications of the term "social drama" are examined and the ge...
TypescriptM.A. University of Missouri 1904A drama is a presentation of an action. Action is the conn...
This thesis uses the social history of Early Modern England to provide the context for a discussion ...
Mimo licznych problemów, z jakimi ciągle boryka się teatr w Omanie, dramat jako forma wypowiedzi lit...
This dissertation examines social mobility as treated in stage comedies and litigation records circa...
This dissertation argues that seventeenth-century drama by women should be analyzed as a public disc...
In the course of the nineteenth century the number of women dramatists steadily increased. At the en...
Staging works unaccepted by and unacceptable to the establishment, Henry Fielding, Eliza Haywood, Ch...
Citation: Wiest, Amelia Jennie. The drama prior to and including Shakespeare. Senior thesis, Kansas ...
The dissertation considers the English morality plays as explorations of inner conflict. The pre-Ref...
This study has attempted to show that the plays of La Chaussée, which were popular in France in the ...