The Restoration: drama; DrydenRonald Press Company, 1960 From Anglo-Saxon times to the present, the poetry, prose, and dramatic achievements of each period in English literature. |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 81
Página 541
... influence ; Beaumont and Fletcher remained highly popular on the Restoration stage , and in- fluenced both tragedy and comedy in the period . It was Fletcher who began the process of aerating Jonson with a more flippant kind of wit and ...
... influence ; Beaumont and Fletcher remained highly popular on the Restoration stage , and in- fluenced both tragedy and comedy in the period . It was Fletcher who began the process of aerating Jonson with a more flippant kind of wit and ...
Página 553
... influence was that of France , which by the middle of the seventeenth century had become a major ( if not the major ) cultural influence in Europe . Returning Royalist exiles brought back with them an admiration for everything French ...
... influence was that of France , which by the middle of the seventeenth century had become a major ( if not the major ) cultural influence in Europe . Returning Royalist exiles brought back with them an admiration for everything French ...
Página 1127
... influence . The poets of the 1930's faced a world of economic depression , not only of spiritual desiccation , and they turned from contemplation of the symbolic waste land to a portrayal and diagnosis of a literal one . Freud and Marx ...
... influence . The poets of the 1930's faced a world of economic depression , not only of spiritual desiccation , and they turned from contemplation of the symbolic waste land to a portrayal and diagnosis of a literal one . Freud and Marx ...
Contenido
CHAPTER | 537 |
THE NOVEL FROM RICHARDSON TO JANE AUSTEN | 700 |
EIGHTEENTHCENTURY PHILOSOPHICAL HISTORICAL | 766 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 11 secciones no mostradas
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
achieve admiration Arnold ballad beauty blank verse Byron century character combination comedy comic contemporary couplets criticism deliberately developed dialogue Dickens drama Dryden eighteenth eighteenth-century emotional England English English poetry epic essays feeling fiction French Revolution George Eliot give hero heroic heroic couplet Houyhnhnms human humor ideal imagery imagination interest irony Jacobite Jane Austen Johnson Keats kind language literary literature living meaning mind mock-heroic modern moral movement narrative nature neoclassic never novel novelist passion pattern philosophical plays plot poem poet poetic poetry political Pope Pope's Pre-Raphaelite produced prose reader Redgauntlet religion represented Restoration Restoration comedy rhetorical romantic satire scene Scotland Scots Scott Scottish Scottish literature sense sentimental shows social society sometimes song stanza story style Swift symbolic T. S. Eliot theme things thought tion Tom Jones tone tradition true verse Victorian virtue whole Wordsworth writing wrote