Essays on Elizabethan Drama
EnglishCollege SuccessLiterary Criticism

Essays on Elizabethan Drama

by T. S. Eliot

Publisher
HarperCollins
Pages
178
Language
English
Published
1956

Overview

Touching on everyone from Marlowe to Middleton and Jonson, Essays on Elizabethan Drama is a rigorous collection of T.S. Eliot’s landmark literary criticism on the great poetic dramatists of the 16th century. Re-examining his own influential views, Eliot delivers piercing analysis on: The Influence of Seneca: A foundational look at how Seneca’s Stoicism and dramatic form shaped the very structure of English tragedy. Major Elizabethan Dramatists: In-depth studies of Christopher Marlowe’s driving blank verse and Thomas Middleton’s profound moral vision. The "Minor" Jacobean Playwrights: A reappraisal of the unique genius of so-called minor figures, including Cyril Tourneur, John Ford, and Thomas Heywood. The Development of Blank Verse: An analysis of how the period’s poetic language evolved, from the innovations of Marlowe to the sophisticated verse of the Jacobeans.

Posts about this book

No posts about this book yet. Be the first in the app!

Ready to Meet Someone Who Reads Like You?

Read it in the app

Highlight, save quotes, share what you read

Get the app