Frogs EN302: European Theatre. Comedy kômôidia, revel- song ritual celebration, including mockery introduced into the City Dionysia around 486 BC incorporated.
Tartuffe EN302: European Theatre. Molière’s life 1622: Born Jean-Baptiste Poquelin, to a wealthy middle-class family in Paris c. 1643: Joined Madeline.
World War II European Theatre. War in Europe Much of war planning was joint British- American strategy American in favor of immediate offensive against.
The Spanish Tragedy EN302: European Theatre. Published in 1592 but probably written and first performed in the late 1580s; a play called Jeronimo was.
Phèdre EN302: European Theatre. Racine’s life 1639: Born in La Ferté-Milon; orphaned at a young age and lives with his grandparents 1649: Racine’s grandmother.
The Life and Leadership of Warren Gamaliel Bennis.
The Skriker EN302: European Theatre. Caryl Churchill (1938-) Wrote extensively for radio in her early career Oeuvre of feminist and socialist drama, including:
Miss Julie EN302: European Theatre. August Strindberg (1849-1912) 1849: born in Stockholm to a shipping agent and a former maidservant. 1856-67: attends.
The Bacchae EN302: European Theatre. Euripides (c.480-406 BC) Wrote 92 plays, of which 19 survive Often revisionist Political and religious scepticism.
The History of the Theatre From Caveman To Internet Age.
1 World War II Events leading to the outbreak of WW II: 1933- Italy invades Ethiopia 1935- Civil War erupts in Spain. Germany and Italy support Fascist.
Revision lecture EN302: European Theatre. O What’s the rubric for the exam? O Can I write about the same texts in the exam as I did in my coursework essays?