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John A. Hall. 1660 meant that plays were produced by hacks to demonstrate the qualities of great actor - managers ; this did not prevent such plays being extremely popular . Nevertheless , the image of discriminating courtly patronage is ...
John A. Hall. 1660 meant that plays were produced by hacks to demonstrate the qualities of great actor - managers ; this did not prevent such plays being extremely popular . Nevertheless , the image of discriminating courtly patronage is ...
Page 96
... Plays containing either morality themes or love themes or both account for 79 per cent of all plays . Morality themes are the most frequent , occurring in 52.6 per cent of all plays 96 Popular literature.
... Plays containing either morality themes or love themes or both account for 79 per cent of all plays . Morality themes are the most frequent , occurring in 52.6 per cent of all plays 96 Popular literature.
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... plays deal with transgressions against society . Most commonly the transgressors are motivated by a desire for more ... plays deal with problems raised by monogamy . Nearly a third of the love plays are concerned with misunderstandings ...
... plays deal with transgressions against society . Most commonly the transgressors are motivated by a desire for more ... plays deal with problems raised by monogamy . Nearly a third of the love plays are concerned with misunderstandings ...
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