Word: satiricism
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There is little need of considering "Le Misanthrope", which was performed by Mile. Sorel and her associates as the third bill of their repertory this week at any length as a play, for doubtless every reader will recall from the hours of school or college courses this the wittiest of...
Two extremes of dramatic art are represented in these plays. "The Intruder", is a symbolic tragedy with settings by Donald Oenslager '23, coached by J. M. Brown '23. The second production, "Phipps", is a satiric comedy of English life, portraying the relations between an English lord and lady and their...
There is another more important side of the question. These regulations, to a few satiric rogues appear to have been inaugurated on the general principle that since the students do not at present cover the work required of them, the obvious panacea is to assign more. Really, this is an...
The effect of the war in changing his view-point was so great that his "Old Huntsman" brought him into fame almost overnight. Robert Nichols, a brother poet, has described the change in the following words: "The poetry of Siegfried Sassoon tends to divide itself into two rough classes--the...
A play by Earl Derr Biggers '07, of Warren, O., will be presented at the Plymouth Theatre, Boston, a week from today. The play is a satiric comedy of society and stage life entitled "If You're Only Human." A special matinee will be the only performance. It will be...