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James Sheridan Knowles Livres
Ce dramaturge et acteur irlandais était connu pour ses pièces de théâtre qui exploraient souvent des thèmes d'honneur, de courage et de nature humaine. Son style se caractérisait par des dialogues forts et des personnages captivants, ce qui en fit une figure de proue du théâtre britannique. Dans ses dernières années, il se tourna vers la chaire, appliquant ses talents rhétoriques persuasifs au discours religieux.






The Idol Demolished by Its Own Priest
- 314pages
- 11 heures de lecture
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This collection of five plays by James Sheridan Knowles showcases the passion, intensity, and moral complexity of his work. From historical epics to tragicomedies, Knowles has a rare ability to capture the full range of human experience and emotion.
The Beggar of Bethnal Green
- 116pages
- 5 heures de lecture
This play, set in the 16th century, tells the story of a poor family in Bethnal Green and their struggle to make ends meet. Full of humorous and poignant moments, the play offers a vivid picture of life in Elizabethan England.
Caius Gracchus, A Tragedy
- 102pages
- 4 heures de lecture
First performed in 1815, 'Caius Gracchus' is a tragic play that tells the story of the Roman politician and reformer who challenged the power of the ruling elite. Through powerful language, vivid imagery, and compelling characters, James Sheridan Knowles brings to life a turbulent period in Roman history. This edition includes extensive notes and commentary by the author.
The Dramatic Works of James Sheridan Knowles; Volume I
- 400pages
- 14 heures de lecture
Fans of classic drama won't want to miss The Dramatic Works of James Sheridan Knowles. This collection features some of the author's most iconic plays, including The Hunchback, The Love Chase, and Virginius, and showcases the depth and richness of his writing.
The Daughter, A Play
- 124pages
- 5 heures de lecture
The Later English Drama
- 594pages
- 21 heures de lecture
This anthology of plays from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries features some of the most memorable characters and stories in the history of English literature.
The Maid or Mariendorpt a Play in Five Acts
- 120pages
- 5 heures de lecture
Macbeth
- 92pages
- 4 heures de lecture
Originally published in 1875, this reprint offers readers a glimpse into the past, showcasing the historical context and literary style of the era. The book captures the essence of its time, providing insights into themes and societal norms that were prevalent during the 19th century. Readers can expect a rich narrative that reflects the cultural and social dynamics of the period, making it a valuable addition for those interested in classic literature and history.