Artigo Revisado por pares

The Rakish Stage: Studies in English Drama, 1660-1800

1984; Johns Hopkins University Press; Volume: 36; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.2307/3207387

ISSN

1086-332X

Autores

James A. Winn, Robert D. Hume,

Tópico(s)

Theater, Performance, and Music History

Resumo

Content and meaning in the drama -- Restoration comedy and its audiences, 1660-1776 / Arthur H. Scouten and Robert D. Hume -- Otway and the comic muse -- The satiric design of Nat. Lee's The Princess of Cleve -- The myth of the rake in Restoration comedy-- Marital discord in English comedy from Dryden to Fielding -- The multifarious forms of eighteenth-century comedy -- The world is all alike -- The London theatre from The beggar's opera to the Licensing Act -- Goldsmith and Sheridan and the supposed revolution of laughing against sentimental comedy.

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