The Augustan VisionWeidenfeld & Nicolson, 1974 - 318 頁 |
搜尋書籍內容
第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 16 筆
第 47 頁
Pat Rogers. London . The audacious social analogies of The Beggar's Opera will be disguised as comic opera . The subversive energies of Moll Flanders will be cushioned off beneath a layer of reportage . The artistic imagination still ...
Pat Rogers. London . The audacious social analogies of The Beggar's Opera will be disguised as comic opera . The subversive energies of Moll Flanders will be cushioned off beneath a layer of reportage . The artistic imagination still ...
第 102 頁
... Opera annotates this passage as follows : Like Jonathan Wild , Peachum is a professional criminal , an organizer , who operates both outside the law and within it . He trains young criminals in the arts of robbery and theft , and has a ...
... Opera annotates this passage as follows : Like Jonathan Wild , Peachum is a professional criminal , an organizer , who operates both outside the law and within it . He trains young criminals in the arts of robbery and theft , and has a ...
第 224 頁
... opera . The lasting success of this piece is attributable to many factors , not least the various tunes ( some folk songs , some not ; some plangent , some rollicking ) which Dr John Christopher Pepusch set . No less than A Tale of a ...
... opera . The lasting success of this piece is attributable to many factors , not least the various tunes ( some folk songs , some not ; some plangent , some rollicking ) which Dr John Christopher Pepusch set . No less than A Tale of a ...
其他版本 - 查看全部
常見字詞
achieved Addison admired aesthetic allegory artistic Augustan Beggar's Opera career Century London CHAPTER character Chesterfield Cibber Clarissa Colley Cibber comedy comic contemporary course criticism Crusoe culture Defoe drama Dryden Dunciad eighteenth century England English Epistle Essay fact feeling fiction Fielding Fielding's Grub Street Gulliver Henry Fielding Hogarth Horace Walpole Humphry Clinker Ian Watt ideas imaginative important interest Jacobite rising John Johnson Jonathan Wild kind language later less letters literary literature living Locke Lord Matthew Prior mode moral narrative narrator Nash natural Newton novel Opera Oxford Pamela patron period play poem poet poetic poetry political Pope Pope's prose reader Richardson Robert Walpole Samuel Richardson satire scene Scriblerian sense Smollett social society sort Sterne style Swift taste theme things Thomson tion Tom Jones trade tragedy Tristram Shandy verse Walpole Whig whilst William women writer wrote