The Augustan VisionMethuen, 1978 - 318 頁 |
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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
... Beggar's Opera . The titular hero , Macheath , has to be rescued from the gallows at the end by a blatant and ironically gratuitous coup de théatre . Throughout the play he has been manipulated by others . We never witness any actual ...
... Beggar's Opera . The titular hero , Macheath , has to be rescued from the gallows at the end by a blatant and ironically gratuitous coup de théatre . Throughout the play he has been manipulated by others . We never witness any actual ...
第 218 頁
... opera : as well as The Beggar's Opera ( 1728 ) , there is its sequel Polly ( 1729 ) ; seventh , the two series of Fables ( 1727 , 1738 ) , long the most popular of his poetic works . To these might be added the bulk of the text for Acis ...
... opera : as well as The Beggar's Opera ( 1728 ) , there is its sequel Polly ( 1729 ) ; seventh , the two series of Fables ( 1727 , 1738 ) , long the most popular of his poetic works . To these might be added the bulk of the text for Acis ...
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