The History of World LiteratureUniversity of knowledge, 1938 - 383 strani |
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... tragedy of blood " or " the tragedy of revenge " came into popularity in the theater . Unlike the University wits , Kyd had no Oxford or Cambridge education . He has been identified as the probable author of an extremely important play ...
... tragedy of blood " or " the tragedy of revenge " came into popularity in the theater . Unlike the University wits , Kyd had no Oxford or Cambridge education . He has been identified as the probable author of an extremely important play ...
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... tragedy which was typical of his period . The plays of Francis Beaumont ( 1584-1616 ) and John Fletcher ( 1579- 1625 ) , written in collaboration , are very different from the romantic comedies . They were designed for a more ...
... tragedy which was typical of his period . The plays of Francis Beaumont ( 1584-1616 ) and John Fletcher ( 1579- 1625 ) , written in collaboration , are very different from the romantic comedies . They were designed for a more ...
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... tragedy was not what many people think of as tragedy since the violent hero and the assertive heroine managed to outwit the villain for a happy ending . Therefore , it is more accurate to call the serious work of the time the heroic or ...
... tragedy was not what many people think of as tragedy since the violent hero and the assertive heroine managed to outwit the villain for a happy ending . Therefore , it is more accurate to call the serious work of the time the heroic or ...
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INTRODUCTION vii | 13 |
GREEK LITERATURE | 33 |
LATIN LITERATURE | 53 |
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