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- Title
"Duke Bryon Flows with Adust and Melancholy Choler": General and Special Character in Chapman's Byron Plays.
- Authors
Curran Jr., John E.
- Abstract
A literary criticism of the two-part play "The Conspiracy and Tragedy of Charles, Duke of Byron," by English playwright George Chapman is presented. It focuses on the actions of the characters of Henry and Byron, emphasizing the use of humor psychology in the play. The author also addresses the specialness and uniqueness of Byron and the concept of enargeia.
- Subjects
CONSPIRACY &; Tragedy of Charles Duke of Byron, The (Theatrical production); CHAPMAN, George, ca. 1559-1634; ENARGEIA (The Greek word); LITERARY characters; ENGLISH drama (Comedy); ENGLISH drama (Tragedy) -- History &; criticism; 17TH century English drama; DRAMA criticism
- Publication
Studies in Philology, 2011, Vol 108, Issue 3, p345
- ISSN
0039-3738
- Publication type
Literary Criticism
- DOI
10.1353/sip.2011.0014