Robert Davenport's King John and Matilda ; a Critical EditionGarland Pub., 1980 - 163 pages |
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... Tragedy ( Cambridge , 1935 ) , and I have also consulted the following : Irving Ribner , Jacobean Drama ( New York , 1962 ) ; Robert Ornstein , The Moral Vision of Jacobean Tragedy ( Madison , Wisc . , 1960 ) ; and Una M. Ellis - Fermor ...
... Tragedy ( Cambridge , 1935 ) , and I have also consulted the following : Irving Ribner , Jacobean Drama ( New York , 1962 ) ; Robert Ornstein , The Moral Vision of Jacobean Tragedy ( Madison , Wisc . , 1960 ) ; and Una M. Ellis - Fermor ...
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... tragedy abound , the villain who reforms is perhaps a more popular figure in romance than in tragedy in the period , and we must remember that the distinctions between genres were not at this time very rigidly observed . There was in ...
... tragedy abound , the villain who reforms is perhaps a more popular figure in romance than in tragedy in the period , and we must remember that the distinctions between genres were not at this time very rigidly observed . There was in ...
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... tragedy . -- the But perhaps , if we judge it by the practice of the greatest dramatists of the era , we should not call King John and Matilda a tragedy at all . If we accept Fletcher's definition as our criterion , it is tragic , for ...
... tragedy . -- the But perhaps , if we judge it by the practice of the greatest dramatists of the era , we should not call King John and Matilda a tragedy at all . If we accept Fletcher's definition as our criterion , it is tragic , for ...
Contents
GENERAL INTRODUCTION | iii |
Tradition of the History Play | xxxiii |
Conclusion | lx |
Copyright | |
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