Roman DramaThomas Alan Dorey, Donald Reynolds Dudley Basic Books, 1965 - 229 Seiten |
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... influence of Seneca on Corneille and , incidentally , on other writers of the French baroque theatre . Seneca's influence on Shakespeare is discussed in the light of the new understanding of the world of melodrama we have gained from ...
... influence of Seneca on Corneille and , incidentally , on other writers of the French baroque theatre . Seneca's influence on Shakespeare is discussed in the light of the new understanding of the world of melodrama we have gained from ...
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... influence . Penthea , in Ford's play , is one of the most notable examples of Senecan stoicism in the whole corpus of Elizabethan / Jacobean drama . It has become a truism of criticism of Shakespeare's tragedies to begin with the ...
... influence . Penthea , in Ford's play , is one of the most notable examples of Senecan stoicism in the whole corpus of Elizabethan / Jacobean drama . It has become a truism of criticism of Shakespeare's tragedies to begin with the ...
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... influence . It has , with authority , speculated upon the way in which the influence was disseminated in Shakespeare and his contemporaries , and the mutations to which it was subjected . It has shown the extent to which the ...
... influence . It has , with authority , speculated upon the way in which the influence was disseminated in Shakespeare and his contemporaries , and the mutations to which it was subjected . It has shown the extent to which the ...
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Plautus and his Audience | 21 |
The Glorious Military | 51 |
The Amphitryo Theme | 87 |
Urheberrecht | |
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