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  1. A History of English Dramatic Literature, to the D by Adolphus William Ward, 1899
  2. A History of English Dramatic Literature To the Death of Queen Anne (Three Volume Set) by Adolphus William Ward, 1970
  3. The Drama : A Quarterly Review of Dramatic Literature 1916 August (No. 23) by none, 1916
  4. The drama;: Classic curiosities of dramatic literature (Dramatic classics. Addendum) by Alfred Bates, 1904
  5. The human image in dramatic literature essays by Francis Fergusson, 1969
  6. History of English Dramatic Literature by Adolphus Ward, 1997
  7. A Glossary of Words and Phrases in the Oral Performing and Dramatic Literatures of (Michigan Monographs in Chinese Studies) by Dale Johnson, 2000-09-01
  8. A History of English Dramatic Literature to the Death of Queen Anne; Volume I by Adolphus William Ward, 1875
  9. Some Notes Towards an Essay on the Beginnings of American Dramatic Literature, 1606-1789 (Burt Franklin Research & Source Works Series, 819. Theater) by Paul Leicester Ford, 1971-06
  10. A History Of English Dramatic Literature To the Death of Queen Anne. Vol. ii by Adolphus William Ward, 1875
  11. Lectures on the Dramatic Literature of the Age of Elizabeth by William Hazlitt, 2004-05-23
  12. History of French Dramatic Literature in the Seventeenth Century: Period of Corneille.1635-1651.\Pt.2, Vol.1 by Henry C. Lancaster, 1966-12
  13. Drama Survey : A Review of Dramatic Literature & the Theatrical Arts. Vol. 4, no.3, Winter 1965.
  14. History of French Dramatic Literature in the Seventeenth Century: Period of Racine.1673-1700.\Pt.4, Vol.1 by Henry C. Lancaster, 1966-12

81. Music, Theatre, And Dance Department At Plymouth State University
Music, Theatre, and Dance Department TH3410 dramatic literature and Criticism (Topics) Course credits 3 Offered Springs. Topics
http://www.plymouth.edu/thirdtier/course.phtml?department_code=MU&course_num=TH3

82. UCSB, Dramatic Art/Dance, Courses
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
http://www.dramadance.ucsb.edu/drama courses.html
CORE COURSES Projected Courses 2003-04 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:

83. UCSB/Dramatic Art-BA Degree
dramatic literature and Theory. The program in dramatic literature and theory offers majors the opportunity to pursue advanced study
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.

84. Group Study Occurrence Form
COPIED IN FROM THE GROUP STUDY MASTER Group Study Namedramatic literature Instructor Cathy Leaker Liberal Study? YES Level flexible
http://www.esc.edu/esconline/esc_locations/longisland.nsf/0/BCC2213CB9FB4B5B8525

85. Drama 220 – Dramatic Literature And Analysis
Drama 220 – dramatic literature and Analysis. Content / Syllabus. Intelligence / Culture / The Canonical? / Deviations from the
http://www2.umt.edu/facultysenate/Curriculum/GenEdReview/Drama/Drama220.htm
Drama 220 – Dramatic Literature and Analysis Content / Syllabus
  • Intelligence / Culture / The Canonical? / Deviations from the norm Essence and properties cause and effect (causation) / Action and reaction! Substance / Matter / Form (First principal) Story and Dramatic Structure (Analysis) Dramatic Action (Understanding the action)
Action (Action – Praxis – which means “a force which tries to do something.” Aristotle. – or – motivational force! The underlying dynamic energy that drives the plot.) Plot is the way in which the specific events are organized…arranged…sequenced to provide a dramatically satisfying experience. (Central conflict…through crisis…to climax…) Action in this sense is closely related to theme. Theme is in a sense This action is the active form of the theme.) Action and Character:
  • The central action of the story inter-lays with the driving action of each character.
Dramatic Action hinges on the “Given circumstances” Environmental Factors that effect the Dramatic action-
  • Geographical Location – specific place, whether, etc.
  • 86. Course Search | Community College Of Allegheny County
    View Backpack. ENG200 - dramatic literature (3 credits) Prerequisite(s) PREREQUISITES ENG102 A course in the study of plays and critical commentary.
    http://www.ccac.edu/course_detail.aspx?course_id=733&course_number=ENG-200

    87. Religious Issues In Dramatic Literature Essay Direct Essays.com - Over 101,000 E
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    88. Dramatic Literature And Criticism
    dramatic literature and Criticism Library Session. This is a general introduction into finding literary criticism of dramatic literature.
    http://www.lib.grinnell.edu/classes/9900/drama201.html
    Dramatic Literature and Criticism: Library Session
    This is a general introduction into finding literary criticism of dramatic literature. This is intended to get you started on the right path; it is likely you will have questions as you do more research. Always check to see if there is a bibliography at the end of an article that you read; this should lead you to more articles/books on the same subject. Bibliographies are also good sources, as periodical indexes in electronic format do not (in general) cover much printed information prior to 1980. Always feel free to ask a librarian at the Reference Desk or sign up for a Library Lab; it is likely that they will be able to share with you not only the information that you seek, but a tip on doing better research as well.
    Reference Items
    The Reference section is located on the first floor of the library. Encyclopedias, dictionaries, handbooks, directories and other reference books are kept here. It is often useful to browse the reference materials by subject matter. PN 2000 is the beginning of the Theater section, while the Ps in general deal with literature in all languages. Some specific items that will help you in this class include: Ancient and Medieval Theatre : A Historiographical Handbook 1st floor The Cambridge Guide to Theatre Ref A Companion to Medieval Theatre Ref Nineteenth Century Literature Criticism Ref Shakespearean Criticism Ref
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    Keyword searching
    Keyword searching is useful when you have a topic/subject area that you want to find more information about, but do not have an author or title in mind. Below are some examples of useful keyword searches. You will notice that an * allows you to truncate your search; for example, "critic*" will search for critics, criticism, critical, etc.

    89. Position Details On HigherEdJobs.com
    Instructor, dramatic literature. Application Due Open Until Filled. We invite applications from teacherscholars in the area of dramatic literature.
    http://www.higheredjobs.com/institution/details.cfm?JobCode=175087257

    90. TAR 447 – HISTORY OF THE THEATRE
    TAR 447 – HISTORY OF THE THEATRE. AND dramatic literature IV. Syllabus. with historical aspects of dramatic literature and play production across the centuries.
    http://www.nku.edu/~mking/historylit4.htm
    TAR 447 – HISTORY OF THE THEATRE AND DRAMATIC LITERATURE IV Syllabus 1. Mike King Office: FA-227 E-mail: mking@nku.edu Office Hours: MWF 11-12am, T R 12:30-1:30pm or by appointment 2. Text: Wilson, Edwin and Alvin Goldfarb. Living Theatre: A History rd ed. Jacobus, Lee A. Bedford Introduction to Drama rd ed. 3. Objectives and Expectations a. Objectives 1) To increase understanding of the historical evolution of theater in the 20 th century, roughly from 1915 to the present day, by completing all reading assignments and by participating in class discussions and activities. 2) To better appreciate theatre’s cultural context by exploring social forces that helped to shape it and its literature across decades and countries. 3) To improve potential for creating textured, informed theatre events by increasing familiarity with historical aspects of dramatic literature and play production across the centuries.

    91. Debra Bruch's FA3800 Syllabus
    Dr. Debra Bruch Associate Professor of Theatre Office 209E Walker Office Phone 4873281. FA3800 dramatic literature. Syllabus. GOALS OBJECTIVES
    http://apollo.fa.mtu.edu/~dlbruch/dramaticlit/310syl.html
    Debra Bruch Associate Professor of Theatre Michigan Technological University Back to Homepage Biography Vita MTU Classes A Cultural History of Australian Theatre Various Writings FA Home Page The Journal of Religion and Theatre dlbruch -at- mtu.edu Dr. Debra Bruch
    Associate Professor of Theatre
    Office: 209E Walker
    Office Phone: 487-3281
    FA3800: Dramatic Literature
    Syllabus
    (1) To have students examine and understand the relationship between theatre and the society and its history. (2) To have students discover and think for themselves about theatre in society in disciplined ways by research, analyzing scripts, and oral presentations.
    TEXTS:
    Brecht, Galileo ; Wilson, Fences ; Miller, Death of a Salesman ; Shaffer, Equus ; Fugard, Master Harold ... And The Boys
    Day 1 Orientation Day 2 Elements of theatre and drama Day 3 Campbell Film #1 Day 4 Reading: Master Harold ... and the Boys

    92. University Studies Course Approval Form
    Course Title Theatre History and dramatic literature I. THAD 210Theatre History and dramatic literature I. Instructor David Bratt
    http://www.winona.msus.edu/ifo/courseproposals/Theatre_Dance/ay2000-2001/THAD210
    Approved by Faculty Senate University Studies Course Approval Form Department: Theatre and Dance Course Number: Semester Hours: Frequency of Offering: 1/year; one section of 30 students Course Title: Theatre History and Dramatic Literature I Catalog Description: Survey of the works of major Western playwrights through 1800, their cultural contexts and staging practices. No prerequisite for general education students. Prerequisites for THAD majors/minors: THAD 119, HIST 121. Additional assignments required. Concurrent registration in THAD 090 required of THAD majors and minors unless excused by the department. Offered yearly. This is an existing course that has previously been approved by A2C2. Department Contact Person : David Bratt dbratt@vax2.winona.msus.edu This course is submitted to satisfy the requirements in Arts and Sciences Core: Humanities Syllabus Listing of Course Objectives / Outcomes: Students in this course will: The University Studies Program specifies that Humanities courses must include requirements and learning activities that promote students' abilities to: a. identify and understand specific elements and assumptions of a particular Humanities discipline

    93. North East England CourseFinder Web Site
    Course Subject dramatic literature Level All Levels Hours of study Any time, any hours.
    http://www.tap.co.uk/html3/subjectb.php?sucode=FC32&sudesc=dramatic literature

    94. Dramatic Literature Fall'98
    dramatic literature Class at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, Fall 1998, professor Anatoly Antohin. dramatic literature THR215 (next offer Spring 00)
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    95. WARD, Adolphus William., A HISTORY OF ENGLISH DRAMATIC LITERATURE To The Death O
    Dramatis Personae Booksellers. WARD, Adolphus William. A HISTORY OF ENGLISH dramatic literature to the Death of Queen Anne. London, Macmillan, 1899. 3 vols.
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    Dramatis Personae Booksellers
    WARD, Adolphus William. A HISTORY OF ENGLISH DRAMATIC LITERATURE to the Death of Queen Anne. London:, Macmillan, 1899. 3 vols. Cloth dulled; occasional pencilled marginalia; ownership inscriptions of John Mason Brown. ·A revised and expanded edition., §Jaggard, p. 680. Penninger 89. LAR 1050. This item is listed on Bibliopoly by Dramatis Personae Booksellers ; click here for further details.

    96. Dramaticlit.html
    dramatic literature Discovering Drama. dramatic literature provides a study of plays and literary art, with particular focus on
    http://www.trico.k12.in.us/Academics/academic pages/English/dramaticlit.html
    Dramatic Literature: Discovering Drama Suggested Grade Levels: 11-12
    A Core 40 and AHD elective course
    A one credit/one semester course

    97. Theatre Studies University Of Otago
    Employs innovative teaching methods in which dramatic practice, theory and history are intertwined. Students are provided with opportunities to make their own theatre. Introduction, and information on courses, performances and staff.
    http://www.otago.ac.nz/theatrestudies/
    Kia ora! Haere mai!
    Welcome to Theatre Studies at the University of Otago.
    Our work is characterised by the opportunity to explore both the theory and practice of theatre, working in close collaboration with other students and staff. Teaching methods enable students to become active in their own learning. You can take papers that allow you to explore the full range of theatrical endeavour, from the study of Shakespeare in performance to the devising and performing of your own work. Because Theatre Studies is a relatively small section, it permits individual attention and allows you to test out ideas in a stimulating creative environment, working in Allen Hall , a fully-equipped theatre. You will also participate in our unique Lunchtime Theatre programme. About Theatre Studies Study Performances Career Opportunities ... Contact Theatre Studies
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