Syllabus of a Course of Lectures On Elizabethan Literature the Drama to Be De
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(Performed between 1584-89. ) The most important of Lyly's plays, " deriving life, or the semblance of life from the reference it unmistakably betrays to real events and personages. " ( Ward). Galetea, printed 1592 ; contains an underplot turning on the disguise of two girls as boys. (Performed about 1589. ) Midas, printed ] 592 ; a political allegory. (Performed between 1584-1589. ) 2. General characteristics of Lyly's plays : i. They may be described as comedies founded on classical fable idy...llically represented with an allegorical purpose, ii. They betray an absence of local colour ; the charm of the pastoral form adopted consists in the lyrics interspersed, though these have for the most part nothing to do with the action of the play. C. THE NEW ELEMENTS INTRODUCED INTO THE DRAMA BY LYLY : i. Prose dialogue ; (attempted by Gascoigne 1556. ) ii. Dream dramas ; iii. Disguise of sex ; iv. The blending of masque and drama. QUESTIONS. 1. Write a short essay on Euphuism. Illustrate the influence of the Euphuistic style on the drama.
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