Byron, the PoetV. Gollancz, 1964 - 352 sider |
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... drama of the choric and the supernatural , and a classical drama that looks back to the eighteenth century and the Rules . The subject of Marino Faliero had been in his mind even while he was completing Manfred ; but it was written ...
... drama of the choric and the supernatural , and a classical drama that looks back to the eighteenth century and the Rules . The subject of Marino Faliero had been in his mind even while he was completing Manfred ; but it was written ...
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... drama on a workable contemporary basis , and not merely as an archaic survival . Byron was , as William Gerard wrote , " the forerunner of a genuine dramatic reform , reaching back to Shakespeare on the one hand , reaching forward on ...
... drama on a workable contemporary basis , and not merely as an archaic survival . Byron was , as William Gerard wrote , " the forerunner of a genuine dramatic reform , reaching back to Shakespeare on the one hand , reaching forward on ...
Side 114
... drama tends to centre on the old Doge , the balance shifts towards the state . If Marino Faliero is , as Helene Richter describes it , " dem Drama der Revolution " , then The Two Foscari is " dem Drama des konservativen Legitimismus ...
... drama tends to centre on the old Doge , the balance shifts towards the state . If Marino Faliero is , as Helene Richter describes it , " dem Drama der Revolution " , then The Two Foscari is " dem Drama des konservativen Legitimismus ...
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