Our Dramatic Heritage: The Golden Age

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Philip George Hill
Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1985 - 624 páginas
This book is the second in a multi-volume series that illustrates the development of European drama from its beginning in ancient Greece to the mid-twentieth century. The full flowering of the Renaissance, the Golden Age, is reserved for this volume with the plays of England, Spain, and France setting the high standard by which European drama has been measured ever since.

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Mississauga Ontario
7
The Spanish Tragedy Thomas Kyd
13
Edward the Second Christopher Marlowe
65
Twelfth Night William Shakespeare
114
King Lear William Shakespeare
158
Volpone Ben Jonson
217
The Knight of the Burning Pestle Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher
279
The Duchess of Malfi John Webster
324
The Dog in the Manger Lope de Vega
377
The Trickster of Seville Tirso de Molina
415
Life is a Dream Pedro Calderón de la Barca
453
The Cid Pierre Corneille
491
Tartuffe Molière
525
Scapin Molière
564
Phaedra Jean Racine
589
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