The University of Mississippi Studies in English, المجلدات 11-12Department of English, University of Mississippi, 1980 |
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... play known as the " history . " Scholars lately have recognized , though , that it is essential to define the genre in detail before one can argue for the inclusion of any particular play within that genre . The history play , however ...
... play known as the " history . " Scholars lately have recognized , though , that it is essential to define the genre in detail before one can argue for the inclusion of any particular play within that genre . The history play , however ...
الصفحة 153
... play as the narrrative form of theatre in England ; the miracle play was subsequently replaced by the morality play , which , in its most primitive form ( especially in considerations of staging ) , the later English miracle plays ...
... play as the narrrative form of theatre in England ; the miracle play was subsequently replaced by the morality play , which , in its most primitive form ( especially in considerations of staging ) , the later English miracle plays ...
الصفحة 158
... play's providential assumptions and the morality play's use of allegory and pedagogical intent . Reese states : " The morality structure was ideal for the history play . It was already didactic , as history was required to be , and it ...
... play's providential assumptions and the morality play's use of allegory and pedagogical intent . Reese states : " The morality structure was ideal for the history play . It was already didactic , as history was required to be , and it ...
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