H. Craig.Lyrical drama and the “turbid mountebanks”: Styles of dialogue in romantic and renaissance tragedy[J]. Computers and the Humanities .1994(2)Burrows, J.F. and D.H. Craig. "Lyrical Drama and the `Turbid Mountebanks': Styles of Dialogue in Romantic and Renaissance Tragedy". ...
A romantic dramedy about finding love when you least expect it. Can three people who have experienced tragedy find hope and love again in the future, or will the past always hold them back? Watch now »Alice & Jack S1A British romantic drama about love in all its unexpected, technicolour...
the Renaissance, and the baroque period, which the European romantics had rediscovered. Mature American romanticism, of which the most outstanding representatives were Poe, Hawthorne, Longfellow, and Melville, was characterized by greater complexity and by a more intense, more meaningful quest for posit...
Some may find the romance here too tragic, but there is love in tragedy. For me, there was hope and light to the romantic ending that is just everything. I won’t say why other than you should watch it for yourselves. Enjoy the most literary show ever to be on the small screen. T...
By the end of the 1940s, Hollywood had established a familiar pattern for dealing with passionate love stories in the romantic drama genre. Over the following years, the depiction of passion was modified as a result of a variety of social, political and
It turns out, these two star-crossed lovers can only express their true feelings when they're role-playing at the Renaissance Faire (!). Bubbly, lighthearted Emily agrees to volunteer at the Faire for the summer and is under the supervision of the disgruntled Simon. It's only when they'...
drama, and opera through the ages and depicted widely in painting and sculpture inspiring many artists, especially after it reappeared during the Renaissance. Frollicing couples, courting couples, hopeless romantics, betrayal, infidelity, unrequited love mixed with joy, despair, elation, romantic trysts...
[57][58] She also produced three completed novels, a tragedy and numerous short stories. Romantic novel[edit] See also: Novel and English novelMary Shelley Mary Shelley (1797–1851) is remembered as the author of Frankenstein (1818). The plot of this is said to have come from a waking...
CHAPTER 4 Baconian Tragedy Woe to him who seeks to please rather than to appall. 鈥擬elville SHAKESPEAREAN comedy and romance generally moves toward the marriage of its principal characters} Shakespearean tragedy, toward their death. It ... H Felperin - 《Renaissance Quarterly》 ...
The Cenci, verse tragedy in five acts by Percy Bysshe Shelley, published in London in 1819 and first staged privately by the Shelley Society in 1886. Modeled after Shakespearean tragedy, it is noted for its powerful characters, evocative language, and mo