Considering the comedies of the Restoration, and those of Congreve in particular, as the prototype of the comedy of manners and as the model for Sheridan later to revive and emulate, this thesis proposes to point out how the concepts of morality and wit have been a major obstacle to literary critics in analyzing the comedy of manners from its very beginnings, to discuss morality and wit as the basis of a proper evaluation of the comedy of manners both from the standpoint of seventeenth-century precepts and those of a century later, and, finally, to show how, during the early periods in which the comedy of manners flourished,--that of Congreve, 1693-1700; and of Sheridan, 1775-1779--morality and wit were modified and used to suit the diverge...
The Restoration period, 1660-1700, saw the advent of much satirical writing. Because the Restoration...
This thesis explores the legacy of the iconographic and rhetorical conventions of late medieval pers...
The so called Restoration period in English literature stands as an age of comic production that r...
There are two classes of critics of Restoration comedy, those who see it from the point of view of e...
301 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1983.The continuity in English com...
The eighteenth century is often referred to as the age of politeness, and the term politeness has be...
The eighteenth century is often referred to as the age of politeness, and the term politeness has be...
The study examines early eighteenth-century reform comedies that center upon the reclamation of flaw...
The study examines early eighteenth-century reform comedies that center upon the reclamation of flaw...
The study examines early eighteenth-century reform comedies that center upon the reclamation of flaw...
Traditionally in the field of aesthetics the genres of tragedy and comedy have been depicted in anti...
This dissertation analyzes the seemingly incongruous relationship between Stoic ethics and Sentiment...
Fictional texts constitute complex communicative acts between an author and an audience, and they re...
Intelligent English men of the theatre, resident in France during the years which saw Moliere's triu...
This dissertation analyzes the use which contemporary British playwrights make of the various conven...
The Restoration period, 1660-1700, saw the advent of much satirical writing. Because the Restoration...
This thesis explores the legacy of the iconographic and rhetorical conventions of late medieval pers...
The so called Restoration period in English literature stands as an age of comic production that r...
There are two classes of critics of Restoration comedy, those who see it from the point of view of e...
301 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1983.The continuity in English com...
The eighteenth century is often referred to as the age of politeness, and the term politeness has be...
The eighteenth century is often referred to as the age of politeness, and the term politeness has be...
The study examines early eighteenth-century reform comedies that center upon the reclamation of flaw...
The study examines early eighteenth-century reform comedies that center upon the reclamation of flaw...
The study examines early eighteenth-century reform comedies that center upon the reclamation of flaw...
Traditionally in the field of aesthetics the genres of tragedy and comedy have been depicted in anti...
This dissertation analyzes the seemingly incongruous relationship between Stoic ethics and Sentiment...
Fictional texts constitute complex communicative acts between an author and an audience, and they re...
Intelligent English men of the theatre, resident in France during the years which saw Moliere's triu...
This dissertation analyzes the use which contemporary British playwrights make of the various conven...
The Restoration period, 1660-1700, saw the advent of much satirical writing. Because the Restoration...
This thesis explores the legacy of the iconographic and rhetorical conventions of late medieval pers...
The so called Restoration period in English literature stands as an age of comic production that r...