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Thomas D'Urfey

Essays on the Stage

In “Essays on the Stage,” Thomas D'Urfey provides a captivating exploration of theatrical writing and performance during the early 18th century, an era marked by its vibrant cultural discourse. D'Urfey's literary style blends wit with a keen analytical perspective, meticulously dissecting the mechanics of drama, the nature of comedy, and the ethical dimensions of theatrical representation. His essays emerge within the rich tapestry of Restoration literature, engaging with contemporary debates on aesthetics, morality, and the evolution of dramatic form. D'Urfey (1653–1723) was a prolific playwright and poet whose own experiences in the theatre undoubtedly shaped his insights. His vast body of work, which includes comedies and musical pieces, reveals a deep understanding of the stage's influence on society. Living through a transformative time in English literature, D'Urfey's critiques not only stem from his artistic endeavors but also resonate with the societal shifts of his day, reflecting the interplay between art and audience. This book is a must-read for scholars of drama and literary history, as well as theatre practitioners keen to understand the foundations of modern theatrical criticism. D'Urfey'Äôs eloquent examinations offer timeless wisdom that continues to inform the art of performance and its societal implications.
71 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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