About This Book
A sweeping series of lectures surveys dramatic literature from antiquity to the modern era, defining the nature of drama, distinguishing tragedy and comedy, and tracing how stage forms evolve across cultures. It analyzes Greek tragic structure, the role of the chorus, and sources of tragic pleasure; explores comic modes from parody to character pieces; and reviews Roman, Italian, French, Spanish, English, and German theatrical traditions. Central critical issues such as the classical unities, versification, costume, acting, masks, and theatrical effect are examined alongside assessments of major dramatists and the historical development of theatrical practice.
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