Themes in Drama: Volume 8, Historical DramaJames Redmond Cambridge University Press, 1986 M04 17 - 268 páginas |
Contenido
the Catiline theme in Sallust and Jonson | 17 |
chronicle plays in the wayang cepak | 31 |
David and Bethsabe and | 51 |
Mockery and mangling in Shakespeares Henry V | 67 |
the designs for Richard II 1857 | 93 |
Gryphiuss Carolus Stuardus | 113 |
Historical celebrities and the vaudeville imagination | 129 |
the Napoleonic legend in nineteenthcentury | 139 |
the shape of history in Robert E Sherwoods | 163 |
Le Drapeau | 177 |
Chronicles of wasted time | 195 |
history politics and subjectivity | 213 |
Who is Galileo? | 225 |
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Términos y frases comunes
Abe Lincoln Absalon action Aeschylus Agincourt American history Andrea appears Athenian Athens audience battle Bingo Bonaparte Brassneck Brecht Brenton Caesar Calder Captain Murray Carolus Stuardus Catiline century characters Chorus Churchill Cicero Cirebon contemporary dalang David and Bethsabe David Hare death divine dramatists Drapeau de Carillon Duke England English episode Euripides fact father France French Canadians Galileo genre glory Greek Gryphius Gunung Jati Gusti Sinuhun Hare Harfleur Henry hero Herodotus historians historical drama historique history plays Howard Brenton Jonson Kean Kean's King lakon Licking Hitler Lincoln in Illinois lines literary London Maria Stuart moral myth Napoleon Napoléon Bonaparte nationalism Peele Peele's Petrified Forest Pistol play's playwright poet political present Richard Richard II role Rome Sallust Santillana scene Schiller Sérigny Shakespeare Sherwood social soldier stage story structure Sunan Kalijaga theatre theatrical Themes in Drama Thucydides tradition tragedy tragic University of California University Press vaudeville wayang cepak York