Byron's Plays: A Reassessment |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 71 筆
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IV Manfred is an important landmark in English dramatic history . First , the form of Manfred is that of a lyrical drama . This is the form of Aeschylus ' Prometheus , Goethe's Faust , and Shelley's Prometheus Unbound .
IV Manfred is an important landmark in English dramatic history . First , the form of Manfred is that of a lyrical drama . This is the form of Aeschylus ' Prometheus , Goethe's Faust , and Shelley's Prometheus Unbound .
第 195 頁
He realized that English drama , if it was to be revitalized , had to be drawn from the Shakespearean orbit to the form of Greek tragedy . His courage is remarkable in the face of the experience of Addison and Dr. Johnson before him .
He realized that English drama , if it was to be revitalized , had to be drawn from the Shakespearean orbit to the form of Greek tragedy . His courage is remarkable in the face of the experience of Addison and Dr. Johnson before him .
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Finally , drama in the nineteenth century had taken from the drama of the preceding age its stilted poetical quality . Byron was the first to realize the dangers of the overweening shadow of Shakespeare in this sphere .
Finally , drama in the nineteenth century had taken from the drama of the preceding age its stilted poetical quality . Byron was the first to realize the dangers of the overweening shadow of Shakespeare in this sphere .
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