Evolution of French Criticism of the Social Drama of Ibsen from 1890-1906
Author: Elisabeth Conrad
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Published: 1919
Total Pages: 214
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Author: Elisabeth Conrad
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Published: 1919
Total Pages: 214
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Ray March Merrill
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Published: 1927
Total Pages: 100
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKA bibliography of doctoral dissertations in the romance languages, from 1876 to 1926. All 521 dissertations are arranged alphabetically by name and include students from many different universities.
Author: Xerox University Microfilms
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Published: 1973
Total Pages: 864
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Hans-Peter Wagner
Publisher: WVT (Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Trier)
Published: 2021-10-04
Total Pages: 612
ISBN-13: 3868219218
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe third revised and enlarged edition contains discussions of British, Irish and American literary works up to 2020. Focussing on outstanding writings in prose, poetry, drama and non-fiction, the book covers the time from the Anglo-Saxon period to the 21st century. The feature that makes this literary history unique among its rivals is the coverage of television/web series as a particular form of postmodern drama. The chapters on recent drama now contain detailed analyses of the development of TV and web series from Britain, Ireland and America, with extensive discussions of those series now considered classics. In addition, there are several major innovative features. To begin with, each century is introduced by a survey of the socio-political and cultural backgrounds in which the literary works are embedded. Furthermore, extensive visual material (more than 160 engravings, cartoons and paintings) has been integrated. This visual aspect as well as the introductory sections on art for each century give the reader an excellent idea of the symbiosis between visual and literary representations. Further innovative aspects include - discussions of non-fictional works from literary criticism and theory, travel writing, historiography, and the social sciences - analyses of such popular genres as crime fiction, science fiction, fantasy, the Western, horror fiction, and children’s literature - footnotes explaining technical and historical terms and events - a detailed glossary of literary terms - chronological tables for British/Anglo-Irish and American literatures an updated (cut-off date 2020), extensive bibliography containing suggestions for further reading
Author: William Albert Nitze
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Published: 1922
Total Pages: 824
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Jean Chothia
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2016-07-01
Total Pages: 239
ISBN-13: 1315504197
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe period 1890-1940 was a particularly rich and influential phase in the development of modern English theatre: the age of Wilde and Shaw and a generation of influential actors and managers from Irving and Terry to Guilgud and Olivier. Jean Chothia's study is in two parts beginning with a portrait of the period, setting the narrative context and considering the dramatic social and cultural changes at work during this time. It then focuses on some of the main themes in the theatre, from Shaw and comedy, to the rise of political and radio drama, providing an interpretative framework for the period. This volume will be of great benefit to students and academics of English literature and drama, as it covers the work of the major dramatists of the period as well as considering the dramatic output of literary figures, such as James, Eliot and Lawrence.
Author: Narve Fulsås
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2017-11-16
Total Pages: 294
ISBN-13: 1316992799
DOWNLOAD EBOOKHenrik Ibsen's drama is the most prominent and lasting contribution of the cultural surge seen in Scandinavian literature in the later nineteenth century. When he made his debut in Norway in 1850, the nation's literary presence was negligible, yet by 1890 Ibsen had become one of Europe's most famous authors. Contrary to the standard narrative of his move from restrictive provincial origins to liberating European exile, Narve Fulsås and Tore Rem show how Ibsen's trajectory was preconditioned on his continued embeddedness in Scandinavian society and culture, and that he experienced great success in his home markets. This volume traces how Ibsen's works first travelled outside Scandinavia and studies the mechanisms of his appropriation in Germany, Britain and France. Engaging with theories of book dissemination and world literature, and re-assessing the emergence of 'peripheral' literary nations, this book provides new perspectives on the work of this major figure of European literature and theatre.
Author: Brenda Murphy
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 1987-08-27
Total Pages: 252
ISBN-13: 9780521327114
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe importance of Native American realism is traced through a study of the evolution of dramatic theory from the early 1890s through World War I and the uniquely American innovations in realistic drama between world wars.
Author: Xerox University Microfilms
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Published: 1973
Total Pages: 1080
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