Theatre and art Gay and Hogarth - art imitating life or life imitating art? /
This lesson is a look at the satirical take on corruption in 18th century England, both in terms of government (The Beggar’s Opera) and metropolitan London (A Harlot’s Progress). Topics to be discussed: General idea on satire; John Gay’s The Beggar’s opera (1728); Popular reception; Critical recepti...
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Dokumentumtípus: | Vegyes gyűjtemény |
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2020
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Kulcsszavak: | John Gay William Hogarth angol irodalom története 18. sz. |
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Online Access: | http://eta.bibl.u-szeged.hu/3190 |
Tartalmi kivonat: | This lesson is a look at the satirical take on corruption in 18th century England, both in terms of government (The Beggar’s Opera) and metropolitan London (A Harlot’s Progress). Topics to be discussed: General idea on satire; John Gay’s The Beggar’s opera (1728); Popular reception; Critical reception; William Hogarth’s A Harlot Progress (1732) This lesson is a look at the satirical take on corruption in 18th century England, both in terms of government (The Beggar’s Opera) and metropolitan London (A Harlot’s Progress). Topics to be discussed: General idea on satire; John Gay’s The Beggar’s opera (1728); Popular reception; Critical reception; William Hogarth’s A Harlot Progress (1732) |
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