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WHIGS AGAINST TORIES: THE DEVELOPMENT OF AMERICAN DRAMA
WHIGS AGAINST TORIES: THE DEVELOPMENT OF AMERICAN DRAMA

Author(s): Violeta M. Janjatović
Subject(s): History, Theatre, Dance, Performing Arts, Drama
Published by: Filološki fakultet, Nikšić
Keywords: drama; theater; Whigs; Tories; American Revolution

Summary/Abstract: The overwhelming sarcasm and the taunting satire are certainly the feelings that accompanied the American revolutionary period. Approaching both the struggle for independence and the American Revolution, it is discovered that the colonists' sense of laughing and ridiculousness became more pronounced and readier in recognizing the weakness of its enemy and presenting it to the world through the biting laughter of satires. Many satires of this character did not suddenly appear. Their appearance leads to a period many years before the outbreak of the War of Independence and the famous Bacon Rebellion in 1676. Nevertheless, what cannot be denied is that by the approach of 1776, dramatic creativity started its rapid development. Immediately after the first war blow, satires began to be published in nearly every newspaper in the American colonies. American dramatists took an active part in the struggle for independence. At first, the potential, and later, an inevitable revolution made dramatists from the ranks of patriots and loyalists define themselves, their opponents, and the nature of the conflict itself in a way that remains intriguing and powerful over two hundred years later

  • Issue Year: 2020
  • Issue No: 32
  • Page Range: 65-83
  • Page Count: 19
  • Language: English