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- catalog contributor b6213536.
- catalog created "1946.".
- catalog date "1946".
- catalog date "1946.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1946.".
- catalog description "Seneca's tragedies -- Their dramatic qualities -- Their appeal to the Renaissance -- The relative importance of Latin and Greek tragedy in the Renaissance -- Relative availability of Seneca and the Greeks -- Claims for alleged Greek influence -- Contemporary claims -- Greek qualities in Renaissance tragedy -- Renaissance tragedies from Greek sources -- The school of Trissino -- Trissinian Hellenism -- English university drama and Greek tragedy -- The Senecan tradition in Italy -- Early humanist tragedies -- Theatrical tradition of later humanists -- Cinthio and his contribution to the Senecan tradition -- Cinthio's purpose and principles -- Qualities in Cinthio's drama -- The Senecan tradition in France -- Contact of the French and Italian tragedy -- Neglect of tragedy in France -- French Senecans in relation to society -- Aristocratic patronage in France and Italy -- Tragi-comedy in France and Italy -- Different characteristics of French and Italian tragedy -- Dramatic unities -- Plots of French tragedies -- The Senecan tradition in England -- Stages of its growth -- Contact of English with French and Italian tragedy -- Evolution of the English tradition -- Translators of Seneca -- Early Senecan dramatists -- Elizabethan tragedy prosper -- Later Elizabethan university tragedy -- Jonson's Senecan tragedy -- English imitators of French Seneca -- Alexander's dramas -- Sources and models -- The Monarchicke Tragedies -- Revision.".
- catalog extent "vii, ccv p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Senecan tradition in Renaissance tragedy.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Senecan tradition in Renaissance tragedy.".
- catalog isPartOf "Publications of the University of Manchester ; no. 296.".
- catalog isPartOf "Publications of the University of Manchester, no. 296. English series no. 24".
- catalog isPartOf "Publications of the University of Manchester. English series ; no. 24.".
- catalog issued "1946".
- catalog issued "1946.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "[Manchester] Manchester University Press,".
- catalog relation "Senecan tradition in Renaissance tragedy.".
- catalog subject "872.6".
- catalog subject "PN1899.S4 C5".
- catalog subject "Seneca, Lucius Annaeus, approximately 4 B.C.-65 A.D. Influence.".
- catalog subject "Tragedy History and criticism.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Seneca's tragedies -- Their dramatic qualities -- Their appeal to the Renaissance -- The relative importance of Latin and Greek tragedy in the Renaissance -- Relative availability of Seneca and the Greeks -- Claims for alleged Greek influence -- Contemporary claims -- Greek qualities in Renaissance tragedy -- Renaissance tragedies from Greek sources -- The school of Trissino -- Trissinian Hellenism -- English university drama and Greek tragedy -- The Senecan tradition in Italy -- Early humanist tragedies -- Theatrical tradition of later humanists -- Cinthio and his contribution to the Senecan tradition -- Cinthio's purpose and principles -- Qualities in Cinthio's drama -- The Senecan tradition in France -- Contact of the French and Italian tragedy -- Neglect of tragedy in France -- French Senecans in relation to society -- Aristocratic patronage in France and Italy -- Tragi-comedy in France and Italy -- Different characteristics of French and Italian tragedy -- Dramatic unities -- Plots of French tragedies -- The Senecan tradition in England -- Stages of its growth -- Contact of English with French and Italian tragedy -- Evolution of the English tradition -- Translators of Seneca -- Early Senecan dramatists -- Elizabethan tragedy prosper -- Later Elizabethan university tragedy -- Jonson's Senecan tragedy -- English imitators of French Seneca -- Alexander's dramas -- Sources and models -- The Monarchicke Tragedies -- Revision.".
- catalog title "The Senecan tradition in Renaissance tragedy; a re-issue of an essay published in 1921.".
- catalog type "text".