Byron's Plays: A Reassessment |
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Among the playwrights who impressed Byron most , were the Restoration dramatists like Congreve , Farquhar , Vanbrugh and Foote , and his contemporary , Sheridan , who wrote in the tradition of the Restora- tion Comedy of Manners .
Among the playwrights who impressed Byron most , were the Restoration dramatists like Congreve , Farquhar , Vanbrugh and Foote , and his contemporary , Sheridan , who wrote in the tradition of the Restora- tion Comedy of Manners .
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This developed in the Jacobean and Caroline dramatists and found its culmination in the Romantic dramatists . ... it becomes necessary for the dramatist to make the protagonist explain his motives over and over again .
This developed in the Jacobean and Caroline dramatists and found its culmination in the Romantic dramatists . ... it becomes necessary for the dramatist to make the protagonist explain his motives over and over again .
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Further , it is not fair to suggest 5 2 T.S. Eliot , " Four Elizabethan Dramatists ( 1924 ) " Selected Essays , ( London : Faber and Faber Limited , 1932 ; rpt . 1953 , 109-110 . ) 3 Charles Lamb , " On The Tragedies of Shakespeare ...
Further , it is not fair to suggest 5 2 T.S. Eliot , " Four Elizabethan Dramatists ( 1924 ) " Selected Essays , ( London : Faber and Faber Limited , 1932 ; rpt . 1953 , 109-110 . ) 3 Charles Lamb , " On The Tragedies of Shakespeare ...
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