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A few Words on Richard Sheridan’s School for Scandal | To the Reader
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. A few Words on Richard Sheridan’s School for Scandal. April 7, 2007. First thing, I wish that I had written my final essay on this play instead of. The Way of the World. If you have any regard for/ me, never let me hear you utter anything like a/ sentiment. I have had enought of. Are always interesting. Unfortunately, by asking the audience to decide upon Maria’s marriage with their clapping (I assume), she is given very little choice in the matter. Also possesses a dis...
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Randoms ideas concerning Susanna Centlivre’s A Bold Stroke for a Wife and John Gay’s The Beggar’s Opera | To the Reader
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. Randoms ideas concerning Susanna Centlivre’s A Bold Stroke for a Wife and John Gay’s The Beggar’s Opera. March 31, 2007. Although that may not be saying much because I am not even particularly ecstatic about the plays that I considered good (no, The Fair Penitent is not one of them). Again, like Mirabell in. The Way of the World,. Centlivre’s play also reflects the effect of Collier’s tract against stage in that it seems to tone down references to sexuality ...While rea...
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Review of No Exit and other random philosophical venom-spitting | Restoration Drama Vs. Me
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Restoration Drama Vs. Me. Come to this blog every week and I will outline the ways in which I rule. Review of No Exit and other random philosophical venom-spitting. April 7, 2007. I went to see. On opening night. Like Alain, I really hated. When I handed in my thesis idea for my term paper in this course, Dr. J asked me if there had to be a winner and a loser in my paper. Did John Dryden’s. Really have to be inferior to Shakespeare’s. Can’t they both be important? Well, I could, but I didn’t want to.
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The Public Sphere vs the Private Sphere in William Congreve’s The Way of the World | To the Reader
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. The Public Sphere vs the Private Sphere in William Congreve’s The Way of the World. February 25, 2007. In order to depict the conflict between the public and private sphere in Congreve’s. The Way of the World,. I will simply post my thoughts on this theme in relation to the confrontation between Lady Wishfort and Waitwell (mainly, my section in my oral presentation). Well, here it is:. Regarding Catherine Trotter’s. Love at a Loss,. January 25, 2014 at 4:42 am. A horse ...
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Marriage A La Mode: False Fires of a Fantastic Glory | AMARD OUT-TAKES
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. Marriage A La Mode: False Fires of a Fantastic Glory. Thank you for the supportive comments. Marriage A La Mode: False Fires of a Fantastic Glory. I just find it funny. Rhodophil: I believe it was invented first by some jealous lover to discover the haunts of his jilting mistress or perhaps by some distressed servant to gain an opportunity with a jealous man’s wife. Palamede: No, it must be the invention of a women: it has so much subtlety and love in it. It is always n...
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Possibly a Better Play because a Women Wrote it? | AMARD OUT-TAKES
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. Possibly a Better Play because a Women Wrote it? To be honest I am one of the students in the class that are totally missing a lot of meaning in and behind these plays. But I have tried to do my best and I think it just might get better. Why? But again, I am not good at interrupting plays from the eighteenth century. Just a few thoughts. On January 30, 2007 at 4:37 pm Comments (2). To TrackBack this entry is:. Feed for comments on this post. 2 Comments Leave a comment.
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Points from THE BEGGAR’S OPERA | AMARD OUT-TAKES
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. Points from THE BEGGAR’S OPERA. Through the whole piece you may observe such a similitude of manners in high and low life that it is difficult to determine whether the fine gentleman imitate the gentlemen of the road, or the gentlemen of the road the fine gentlemen (p. 845). From the beginning of his [John Gay] writing shows an attention to rank and socio-culture modes and mores. Reversal of high and low- divided into social categories of power, wealth, and gender.