Tragic decorum

The notion of Tragic decorum passed down from the Greeks and was eventually come to dominate Italian and French theatre of the 17th Century. It is a model which suggests that scenes of violence, death and horror should be kept off stage. Classical theory had less of a restrictive hold on the theatre of the English Renaissance, with writters far more prone to showing, and even delighting in, the portrayal of horrific and violent acts on stage.

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August 30th, 2010 at 5:40 pm

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