Old Comedy in the French Renaissance, 1576-1620Droz, 1992 - 164 psl. |
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... term didascalia is actually used in the French Renaissance , but with a very different sense , by Ronsard , in his 1587 Préface to La Franciade . Speaking of tragedies and comedies , he calls them « didascaliques et enseignantes ...
... term didascalia is actually used in the French Renaissance , but with a very different sense , by Ronsard , in his 1587 Préface to La Franciade . Speaking of tragedies and comedies , he calls them « didascaliques et enseignantes ...
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... term hybrid , that is a blending of two or more previously distinct dramatic forms or genres , is not a Renaissance term . Yet there is a notion , dear to the French Renaissance , that describes this blending or mixing , and that is la ...
... term hybrid , that is a blending of two or more previously distinct dramatic forms or genres , is not a Renaissance term . Yet there is a notion , dear to the French Renaissance , that describes this blending or mixing , and that is la ...
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... term for everything that had previously been labeled farce , sottie , coq à l'ane , or fatrasie , it is doubtful that with the change in terms the collective taste for these forms disappeared from the scene . Most likely , upon hearing ...
... term for everything that had previously been labeled farce , sottie , coq à l'ane , or fatrasie , it is doubtful that with the change in terms the collective taste for these forms disappeared from the scene . Most likely , upon hearing ...
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