Byron's Plays: A Reassessment |
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Rejecting Shakespeare as a dramatic model and reacting against contemporary theatre , Byron turned to the Greek and the continental dramatists for guidance . Among the continental dramatists , Alfieri , who was himself influenced by ...
Rejecting Shakespeare as a dramatic model and reacting against contemporary theatre , Byron turned to the Greek and the continental dramatists for guidance . Among the continental dramatists , Alfieri , who was himself influenced by ...
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Alfieri's plays exemplified most of the formal requirements of Greek tragedy -- simplicity of plot , absence of sub - plot , a limited number of major characters , the unities , and even the use of the chorus .
Alfieri's plays exemplified most of the formal requirements of Greek tragedy -- simplicity of plot , absence of sub - plot , a limited number of major characters , the unities , and even the use of the chorus .
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Similarly , when Byron went to Greece to champion the cause of liberty , his fascination for Greece did not prevent him from seeing the 12 contemporary Greeks in realistic terms . In fact , he went so far as to say that the Turks were ...
Similarly , when Byron went to Greece to champion the cause of liberty , his fascination for Greece did not prevent him from seeing the 12 contemporary Greeks in realistic terms . In fact , he went so far as to say that the Turks were ...
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