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Bantam
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Edición:
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1960
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Tomos:
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1
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Medidas:
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10,7 x 17,7 cm
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Estado:
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Bueno
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Género:
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Ingles - Teatro
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Peso:
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200 gramos
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Reseña del libro
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Formato libro impreso
316 Pág.
U$S 32.32
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Descripción del libro usado "Four great elizabethan plays"
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The literary Renaissance in England is probably best exemplified by the Elizabethan dramatists who started a long and rich national tradition. The time was ripe for the theater; the humanistic revival of interest in Roman tragedy gave writers excellent models of form; the increasing audiences gave them incentive. The plays in this collection, ranging from tragedy to comedy, all reflect the spirit of the Elizabethan Age: an enormous vitality and unquenchable thirst for every aspect of human life from the most superficial inanities to the most profound and perplexing torments of the soul.
Doctor faustus: Christopher Marlowe.
The duchess of malfi: John Webster.
The Shoemaker''s holiday: Thomas Dekker.
Volpone: Ben Jonson.
Introduction by John Gassner.
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