Byron's Plays: A Reassessment |
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Apart from the dramatization of history , there are two more things that he insists upon -- unities of time and place ; and that his plays are not meant for the stage . Byron's insistence upon the unities was not something new in ...
Apart from the dramatization of history , there are two more things that he insists upon -- unities of time and place ; and that his plays are not meant for the stage . Byron's insistence upon the unities was not something new in ...
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Congreve 27 and Farquhar , whom Byron admired , also upheld the unities . Byron was familiar with the works of Dr. Johnson and had a high regard for him The common- sensical view taken by Dr. Johnson in his Preface to Shakespeare did ...
Congreve 27 and Farquhar , whom Byron admired , also upheld the unities . Byron was familiar with the works of Dr. Johnson and had a high regard for him The common- sensical view taken by Dr. Johnson in his Preface to Shakespeare did ...
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In Sardanapalus , Byron observes both the unities of place and time very strictly indeed . The whole action takes place in the same Hall in the Royal Palace of Nineveh . It is skilfully managed so that there is no loss of verisimilitude ...
In Sardanapalus , Byron observes both the unities of place and time very strictly indeed . The whole action takes place in the same Hall in the Royal Palace of Nineveh . It is skilfully managed so that there is no loss of verisimilitude ...
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