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Religion in modern English drama
Religion in modern English drama
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Author
Weales, Gerald
Publisher
University of Pennsylvania Press
Publication Date
[1961]
Language
English
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Barrington - Non-Fiction (Main Floor)
822.91 W362
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[1961] University of Pennsylvania Press
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317 pages ; 22 cm
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English drama
English drama -- 20th century -- History and criticism
History and criticism
Religion in literature
Religious drama, English
Religious drama, English -- History and criticism
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pt. 1. Commercial drama: The legacy of henry Arthur Jones --
Barrett, the Bible and the big shows --
Sentimental supernaturalism --
A doctrine of substitution --
pt. 2. Church drama: Up from everyman --
Canterbury, Chichester and the religious drama society --
Laurence Housman and John Masefield --
Charles Williams and Dorothy Sayers --
pt. 3. The post-war years: T.S. Eliot and Christopher Fry --
The Mercury poets --
Commercial drama: a reprise --
The church circuit --
The division and the prospect.
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