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  1. The Witch In Dramatic Literature by Montague Summers, 2005-12-08
  2. History of French Dramatic Literature in the Seventeenth Century: Pre-Classical Period. 1610-1634\Pt.1, Vol.1 by Henry C. Lancaster, 1966-12
  3. History of French Dramatic Literature in the Seventeenth Century: Period of Moliere.1652-1672.\Pt.3, Vol.2 by Henry C. Lancaster, 1966-12
  4. The Human Image in Dramatic Literature by Francis Fergusson, 1957
  5. A history of English dramatic literature to the death of Queen Anne volume 1
  6. Dramatic Literature (Patterns of Literature: Singer/Random House Literature Series, Volume 3)
  7. A History of English Dramatic Literature - 3 Vols. by Adolphus William Ward, 1997
  8. The birthe of Hercules: With an introd. on the influence of Plautus on the dramatic literature of England in the sixteenth century,
  9. Drama Survey: A Review of Dramatic Literature & the Theatrical Arts Vol. 1, No. 3, February 1962 by John D. Hurrell, 1962
  10. Drama Survey. A Review of Dramatic Literature & the Theatrical Arts. (Volume 1, no. 3;winter 1962) by John D. (editor) hurrell, 1962
  11. Essays in Dramatic Literature:the Parrott Presentation Volume,by Pupils of Professor Thomas M. Parrott by Thomas M. Parrot, 1967-01
  12. A Bibliography of the Sanskrit Drama ; With an Introductory Sketch of the Dramatic Literature of India by Montogomery Schuyler, 1991
  13. Lectures on the dramatic literature of the age of Elizabeth: Delivered at the Surrey Institution by William Hazlitt, 1821
  14. Starting With Scripts: Dramatic Literature for Ks3 & Ks4 by Andy Kempe, Lionel Warner, 2002-06

41. DEPARTMENT OF DRAMATIC LITERATURE
Fundamentals of dramatic literature (I); Fundamentals of dramatic literature (II) Dramatic Concepts and Practice in Iranian Literature (I)
http://www.modares.ac.ir/en/webart/art6.htm

42. Preface To Drama: An Introduction To Dramatic Literature And Theater Art - Quest
Preface to Drama An Introduction to dramatic literature and Theater Art, page i.PREFACE to DRAMA An Introduction to dramatic literature and Theater Art
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43. Dramatic Literature English Minor
dramatic literature (18 credits). This minor is appropriate for Theatre majorswho wish to pursue further the study of dramatic literature.
http://www.salemstate.edu/english/minor/dram.html
DRAMATIC LITERATURE (18 credits)
This minor is appropriate for Theatre majors who wish to pursue further the study of dramatic literature. It is also appropriate for anyone who likes to read plays. This literature, reflecting a wide range of artistic periods and styles, is also a demanding way to develop your imagination and intellect.
Required: (the genre sequence):
ENG394 Drama I ENG395 Drama II
Electives: Choose four (4) from among the following courses:
ENG255 World Drama ENG331 Shakespeare ENG332 Shakespeare II ENG379 Women in Drama ENG380 Shakespeare for Today ENG432 Studies in Shakespeare ENG438 Modern British Drama ENG459 Modern American Drama ENG490 Modern Drama I ENG491 Modern Drama II
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44. 215 Dramatic Literature Directory @ Theatre With Anatoly
New subdirectory for THR215 dramatic literature Course Objectives To studydramatic literature and utilize the vast resources available on the World
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215 Fall 2005 * var enabled = 'no'; Drama: Click to View List Entries. bedfordstmartins.com/jacobus groups.yahoo.com/group/dramlit must subscribe, if in class! TOPICS: drama comedy postmodern time ... space + past + present + future + death + sex + resurrection advertising space : webmaster Fundamentals of Acting Textbook Spring 2003:
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SHOWS: 12th Night Must maintain continuety (Oedipus > Hamlet > etc.)

45. Title For Script Directory @ Theatre With Anatoly
Playscript Analysis of the Century * dramatic literature Forum subscribe! For THR215 dramatic literature (DramLit), I will be using Shakespeare logo
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46. Lulu.com - Dramatic Literature
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Browse Books Category: Books Literature Dramatic Literature Sort By: Date Name Rating Sales Rank Filter: Dana Doesit by texx norman Description: This is a full length play, but it can be performed as one acts. Almost all of the characters are teenagers. Printed: License: Rating: (1 vote) Reviews: Exorcism Collection: Special Edition by Mathew Mount Description: The collection starts with a shocking account of an exorcism; moreover, the collection then ends with satire about exorcism in public schools. The work is however both valuable for realistic nature as well as for humor. Overall, the collection provides some of the best work of Mathew Enoch Mount. Printed: Download: License: Rating: (2 votes) Reviews: (total of 1 pages, 2 items)

47. Introduction To Dramatic Literature(ENG105)
Library Resources for Introduction to dramatic literature (ENG105). Reference Books.Contemporary Literary Criticism * R 809.04 C76
http://newterra.chemeketa.edu/library/instruction/handouts/ENG105.htm
Library Resources for Introduction to Dramatic Literature (ENG105)
Reference Books
  • Contemporary Literary Criticism * [R 809.04 C76]
    Includes criticism of works by authors now living or who died after 1999. Cumulative author index in last volume.
  • Critical Survey of Drama: English Language Series [R 822.00903 C86]
    Organized alphabetically by name, each entry includes biographical and analytical information for selected works.
  • Drama Criticism * [R 809.2005 D79]
    Multi-volume work covering five to fifteen dramatists per volume with biographical and critical information. Cumulative author index in last volume.
  • Masterplots II: Drama Series [R 809.204 M39]
    Organized alphabetically by title of play with Title and Author indexes in last volume. Short plot summaries and criticism; a good place to start.
  • Twentieth Century Literary Criticism * [R 809.04 T94]
    Includes criticism of works by authors who died between 1900 and 1999. Cumulative author index in last volume.
  • Contemporary Authors * [R 810.9 C76]
    Divided into two man series, the original and

48. Read About Dramatic Literature At WorldVillage Encyclopedia. Research Dramatic L
dramatic literature. Everything you wanted to know about dramatic literature buthad no clue how to find it.. Learn about dramatic literature here!
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49. THEA 350/351 Dramatic Literature And Style
Theatre Arts 350/351 dramatic literature and Style compiled by Jack Lynch ofRutgers University, has links to resources focused on dramatic literature.
http://uwp.edu/~bartosz/theatre_arts/thea350/thea350b.htm
Theatre Arts 350/351
Dramatic Literature and Style
For Help Contact liaison librarian
Kim Bartosz

Go to AskUs! for a live chat with a librarian, to send us your question via email, or to call us at the Reference Desk.
Gathering background information These reference sources provide overviews that can help you explore and refine your topic. They may also suggest other useful materials for your research. Bibliographies
English Drama and Theatre, 1800-1900 (REF Z2014.D7 C72)
Guide to British Drama Explication: Beginnings to 1640 (REF 12014.D7 D68 v.1)
Literary Research Guide (REF Z2011.H34 1998) Dictionaries/Glossaries
Continuum Companion to Twentieth Century Theatre (REF PN2035.C64 2002)
Dictionary of the Theatre: Terms, Concepts, and Analysis

50. THAR 423: History Of American Dramatic Literature : Seeley G. Mudd Library : Law
Theatre Arts 423 History of American dramatic literature. Quick Dirty Guidesfor historical context, playwrights, actors, and others, and themes
http://www.lawrence.edu/library/guides/thar423a.shtml
Seeley G. Mudd Library, Lawrence University
Contents
Research Guides Historical Context Literature in General Theater Dictionaries and Encyclopedias ... Definitions of Terms and Abbreviations
Library Links
Guides Research Home
Lawrence University
Theatre Arts 423: History of American Dramatic Literature
historical context playwrights, actors, and others , and themes
Research Guides
American Theatre History: An Annotated Bibliography.
Ref. Z 5781 .T25 1992 A Guide to Reference and Bibliography for Theatre Research. Claudia Jean Bailey.
Ref. Z5781 .L87 Research Guide to Biography and Criticism : World Drama. Walton Beacham, ed.
Ref. PR85 .R47 1985 v.3
Historical Context
The American Heritage Encyclopedia of American History.
Ref. E 174 .A535 1998 Annals of the New York Stage. George C. D. Odell. 15 vols.
Provides a detailed account of activity on the New York theater scene from about 1699 through the 1893-94 season.
PN 2277 .N5 O4 A Chronology of American Musical Theater. Richard C. Norton. 3 vols.
Ref. ML1711.8 q.N3 N67 2002 Dictionary of American History.

51. CHS English Department - Dramatic Literature
dramatic literature (E10010Y) Year/2.0 Credits (May be repeated for credit)Prerequisite Admittance by Audition Only. Content All types of speaking skills
http://www.duneland.k12.in.us/chs/english/dramlit.htm
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Prerequisite : Admittance by Audition Only.
Content : All types of speaking skills. Each student works independently with the instructor on mutually established goals. Specific units on interpretation of poetry, interpretation of drama, extemporaneous, impromptu speaking, radio broadcasting, discussion, exact work speaking, argumentation, cross-examination, research, and parliamentary debating.
Out-of-Class Time Required : Two to four hours per week, and attendance at speech and/or debate activities after school and on Saturdays. Students should understand that this class is specifically geared for competition in the Forensics Program.
Evaluation : Students individually evaluated on progress and work time as well as on projects and quizzes. The information above was taken directly from the 2005-2006 CHS Course Description Handbook. Back to Top Site Design © 2005 Daniel Coomes

52. Columbia News ::: Columbia's Living Legacies: Former Professor Of Dramatic Liter
Columbia s Living Legacies Former Professor of dramatic literature former Brander Matthews Professor of dramatic literature at Columbia and drama
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/news/01/12/living_legacies_jwKrutch.html
the Public Affairs and Record Home Page Current News News Archive Video Briefs Video Forums ... Home Page Columbia's Living Legacies: Former Professor of Dramatic Literature Joseph Wood Krutch As Columbia looks toward the institution's 250th Anniversary in 2004, the University will be focusing on and celebrating the monumental creative energy of Columbia scholars and their influence on the growth of knowledge. Through a series of essays on great moments and great figures in Columbia's intellectual history, a collection of "Living Legacies" has emerged. Installments of this series will be published monthly in Columbia Magazine This article, by Howard Stein (GSAS '50), focuses on the career of Joseph Wood Krutch, former Brander Matthews Professor of Dramatic Literature at Columbia and drama critic of "The Nation." Stein draws on his personal experiences as a student of Krutch to demonstrate his wit and critical insights in the article entitled Joseph Wood Krutch: A Rare Critic Read the first installment of the series, entitled Da Ponte, MacDowell, Moore and Lang

53. Doctoral Program Subcommittee On Theatre
First Professor of dramatic literature EE Simmons, Portrait of Brander Brander Matthews Professor of dramatic literature; Ph.D., Princeton, 1960
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/theatrephd/
Columbia University
Doctoral Program Subcommittee on Theatre
Brander Matthews
First Professor of Dramatic Literature

E.E. Simmons, Portrait of Brander Matthews, CA.1890, oil on canvas,
Columbia University, Gift of Brander Matthews.
Degree Programs:
Full-Time: M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D Co-Chairs: Arnold Aronson,
Professor
Department of Theatre
apa4@columbia.edu

Julie Stone Peters
Associate Professor
Department of English and Comparative Literature jsp2@columbia.edu Martin Puchner Assistant Professor Department of English and Comparative Literature hmp10@columbia.edu
Degree Requirements
T o earn the M.A. degree, students must complete eight courses, a long essay, and one of the two graduate language requirements. Successful completion of the M.A. requirements and approval by the interdepartmental committee are both conditions of entry into the M.Phil/Ph.D. program. T o earn the M.Phil degree, students must complete eight more courses, fulfill the second language requirement, and pass an individually designed and committee approved examination in theatre history, dramatic literature, performance theory, and theatre arts. For this examination students are required to choose two major subjects and one minor subject. One major subject must cover a recognized period of theatrical and dramatic history; the other must explore a substantial component of theatrical history and theory. The minor subject must be chosen from a second historical period, but may not overlap the major subject. At least one of the historical periods must involve comparative theatre study.

54. The Evolution Of Tragedy In Dramatic Literature Essay
There are many genres of dramatic literature tragedy, epic and comedy are examples.Tragedy is a genre of dramatic literature which has been around for a
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Summary: The defintion of tragedy in dramatic literature and how it has evolved over the years. The elements of a tragedy are hamartia, hubris, peripeteia, anagnorisis, and catharsis. Sophocles's "Oedipus the King" is compared with Arthur Miller's "Death of a Salesman" to illustrate how the nature of tragedy in literature has changed. 5.3 pages / 1588 words

55. Geraldine Womack And Norman D. Philbrick Library Of Dramatic Literature And Thea
Geraldine Womack and Norman D. Philbrick Library of dramatic literature andTheatre History. Special Collections at the Libraries of The Claremont
http://voxlibris.claremont.edu/sc/collections/philbrick.html
Geraldine Womack and Norman D. Philbrick Library of Dramatic Literature and Theatre History
Special Collections
at the Libraries of The Claremont Colleges
Special Collections Home Collections by Name ... Internet Resources The Library consists of over ten thousand books, pamphlets, and periodicals; two thousand letters by well-known individuals associated with the theater; two hundred framed portraits, posters, photographs, and set and costume designs; a large collection of loose portraits; English and American playbills; manuscripts; and several stage models. The late Dr. and Mrs. Philbrick both graduated from Pomona College. Their collection was dedicated in Honnold Library on November 8, 1986. For more information: Blais (the online catalog) Contact Special Collections Back Special Collections Home Search Library Web Site ... Libraries Home

56. Theatre History, Dramatic Literature And Criticism At The UW
Theatre History, dramatic literature and Criticism at the University of Washington.Majors are required to complete Drama 302. After completing Drama 302,
http://depts.washington.edu/uwdrama/degrees/bachelors/promptersupplement/sodhist

57. ENG 220 - Introduction To Dramatic Literature
Monroe Community College, Brighton Campus, 1000 East Henrietta Road, Rochester,New York 14623, Phone 585 292-2000.
http://www.monroecc.edu/etsdbs/MCCatPub.nsf/0/129703a2079ffd1b8525650f006c33a1?O

58. Course Information Sheet - English 220
English 220 Honors Introduction to dramatic literature ancient Greeks tothe end of the 20th century, with emphasis on dramatic structure and style.
http://www.monroecc.edu/wusers/atippett/220.htm
Ann Tippett, Assistant Professor of English
Monroe Community College, Rochester, NY
Course Information Sheet English 220: Honors Introduction to Dramatic Literature WR (Writing Intensive) Drama can "…help us live our own lives more deeply, more intensely, because they give us insight into the possibilities of life ." Lee A. Jacobus Welcome! Drama is a magical art. Magic happens when an artist uses words to express the joys and sorrows of the human condition. Magic happens when performance artists take those words and make them come alive on stage. The magic continues when people sit in a darkened theater and allow the artists to open our imagination by transporting us into the writer’s story. During the semester, we'll explore many aspects of this magical art form, primarily by reading, studying, discussing and writing about exceptional plays and playwrights. We’ll learn more about what’s involved in the actual writing of a play, then what happens after the play is written by visiting with playwrights, acting companies, actors, and directors. You’ll also attend at least one play, lead some class discussions and possibly begin staging a play to see if we can create this magic ourselves.
Course Description/Objectives
"A survey of drama from the ancient Greeks to the end of the 20 th century, with emphasis on dramatic structure and style." (MCC Catalog). In this course you’ll

59. UCSB, Dramatic Art/Dance, Courses
A total of five dramatic literature courses, with at least one from. 160 ADramartic Literature Ancient Literature 4 units; 160 B dramatic literature
http://www.dramadance.ucsb.edu/drama courses.html
CORE COURSES To complete any undergraduate program in the Department of Dramatic Art, the following courses are required:
  • 1 Introduction to Dramatic Art[4 units] 5 Introduction to Acting [3 units] 29 A Scenic Practicum [1 - 3 units] 29 B Lighting Practicum [1 - 3 units] 29 C Costume Practicum [1 - 3 units] 29 D Run Crew Practicum [1 - 3 units] 49/149 Theartre Workshop [1 - 6 units] (A minimum of four units is required)
A total of five Dramatic Literature courses, with at least one from:
  • 160 A Dramartic Literature: Ancient Literature
    [4 units] 160 B Dramatic Literature: Medieval and Renaissance Drama [4units] 160 C Dramatic Literature Neo-Classical Drama
    162 Shakespeare on Film and Stage [4 units]
And at least one from:
  • 155 A American Drama to 1940 [4 units] 155 B American Drama 1940 to Present [4 units] 160 D Dramatic Literature:Age of Revolution [4 units] 160 E Dramatic Literature:Early Modern Drama [4 units] 160 F Dramatic Literature: Modern and Contemporary Drama [4 units] 161 A The Rise of the Professional Theatre [4 units] 161 B The Modern Theatre: Theory and Practice [4 units]
And three addtitional courses, chosen from above lists and/or:

60. UCSB/Dramatic Art-BA Degree
The program in dramatic literature and theory offers majors the opportunity topursue These might include additional courses in dramatic literature,
http://www.dramadance.ucsb.edu/drama BA.html
Dramatic Art
Bachelor of Arts Degree
Major Sheet for Dramatic Art BA
Directing
Note: Students in the directing program are advised to take Art 1 and Music 15 for fulfillment of the general education requirement in the fine arts area. Dramatic Literature and Theory The program in dramatic literature and theory offers majors the opportunity to pursue advanced study of drama in its literary, aesthetic, social, and historical contexts. The program provides a thorough academic experience of drama as a humanistic discipline and serves as excellent preparation for graduate study or for further practical training and work in the field. In addition to the core courses, students in the programs take all six of the Dramatic Literature series [160 A-F], as well as Dramatic Art 106, 155 A - B, 156, 161 A-B, 162. These may be supplemented with course offerings from other departments in dramatic literature in the original language or translation. Playwriting The playwriting program at UCSB is based around Dramatic Art 104 A-B-C-D-E, in addition to the core courses, and includes visiting lecturers, public readings, the yearly Original Scripts Festival, and periodic departmental productions of original scripts-all dedicated to the invention and realization of new scripts. Please contact the department or instructor for prerequisites and enrollment information. Students who wish to pursue further work in playwriting should consult with the director of the program to determine areas of advanced study. These might include additional courses in dramatic literature, creative writing, and theatre arts, and perhaps an internship as dramaturge in conjunction with a departmental production.

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