All For Love or, The World Well Lost: A Tragedy Classic By John Dryder! AAA+++
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INTRODUCTORY NOTE
The age of Elizabeth, memorable for so many reasons in the history of England, was especially brilliant in literature, and, within literature, in the drama. With some falling off in spontaneity, the impulse to great dramatic production lasted till the Long Parliament closed the theaters in 1642; and when they were reopened at the Restoration, in 1660, the stage only too faithfully reflected the debased moral tone of the court society of Charles II.
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All For Love or, The World Well Lost: A Tragedy Classic By John Dryder! AAA+++
Excerpt:

INTRODUCTORY NOTE
The age of Elizabeth, memorable for so many reasons in the history of England, was especially brilliant in literature, and, within literature, in the drama. With some falling off in spontaneity, the impulse to great dramatic production lasted till the Long Parliament closed the theaters in 1642; and when they were reopened at the Restoration, in 1660, the stage only too faithfully reflected the debased moral tone of the court society of Charles II.
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All For Love or, The World Well Lost: A Tragedy Classic By John Dryder! AAA+++

All For Love or, The World Well Lost: A Tragedy Classic By John Dryder! AAA+++

All For Love or, The World Well Lost: A Tragedy Classic By John Dryder! AAA+++

All For Love or, The World Well Lost: A Tragedy Classic By John Dryder! AAA+++

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INTRODUCTORY NOTE
The age of Elizabeth, memorable for so many reasons in the history of England, was especially brilliant in literature, and, within literature, in the drama. With some falling off in spontaneity, the impulse to great dramatic production lasted till the Long Parliament closed the theaters in 1642; and when they were reopened at the Restoration, in 1660, the stage only too faithfully reflected the debased moral tone of the court society of Charles II.

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BN ID: 2940014402675
Publisher: BDP
Publication date: 05/09/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
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