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- catalog contributor b2027843.
- catalog created "1915.".
- catalog date "1915".
- catalog date "1915.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1915.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "The new ethics of the drama of sensibility -- The sentimental misinterpretation of Plautus and Terence -- Early approaches to the drama of sensibility -- The inhibition of sentimentalism from plays of domestic life: 1660-1695 -- The rise of sentimental comedy: 1696-1704 -- The drama of sensibility, the moral essay, and sentimental philosophy: 1704-1709 -- A period of slight progress: 1710-1728 -- The rise of George Lillo: 1729-1732 -- The leadership in sentimentalism lost by the drama: 1732-1750 -- The superiority of French sentimental comedy to English -- The revival of English sentimental comedy: 1750-1767 -- Kelly, Goldsmith, Mrs. Griffith, and Cumberland: 1768-1772 -- Sheridan and the final triumph of sentimental comedy: 1773-1780 -- The strength and the weakness of the drama of sensibility.".
- catalog extent "ix, 288 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Drama of sensibility.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Drama of sensibility.".
- catalog isPartOf "Harvard studies in English, vol. III".
- catalog issued "1915".
- catalog issued "1915.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Boston, London, Ginn and Company,".
- catalog relation "Drama of sensibility.".
- catalog subject "822.09".
- catalog subject "Domestic tragedies (Drama), English History and criticism.".
- catalog subject "English drama 18th century History and criticism.".
- catalog subject "PR701 .B4".
- catalog subject "Sentimental comedies History and criticism.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The new ethics of the drama of sensibility -- The sentimental misinterpretation of Plautus and Terence -- Early approaches to the drama of sensibility -- The inhibition of sentimentalism from plays of domestic life: 1660-1695 -- The rise of sentimental comedy: 1696-1704 -- The drama of sensibility, the moral essay, and sentimental philosophy: 1704-1709 -- A period of slight progress: 1710-1728 -- The rise of George Lillo: 1729-1732 -- The leadership in sentimentalism lost by the drama: 1732-1750 -- The superiority of French sentimental comedy to English -- The revival of English sentimental comedy: 1750-1767 -- Kelly, Goldsmith, Mrs. Griffith, and Cumberland: 1768-1772 -- Sheridan and the final triumph of sentimental comedy: 1773-1780 -- The strength and the weakness of the drama of sensibility.".
- catalog title "The drama of sensibility; a sketch of the history of English sentimental comedy and domestic tragedy, 1696-1780, by Ernest Bernbaum ...".
- catalog type "Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast".
- catalog type "text".