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- world of tragedy with plays like Medée (1635) and Le Cid (1636), was the most successful writer of French tragedies. Corneille's tragedies were strangely...
- Shakespearean tragedy is the designation given to most tragedies written by playwright William Shakespeare. Many of his history plays share the qualifiers...
- Nina's Tragedies (Hebrew: האסונות של נינה) is a 2003 Israeli comedy-drama film about a boy Nadav and his aunt Nina. The film is shown from the perspective...
- the tragedies were written is difficult to determine, but scholars estimate that they were produced sometime in the 50s CE. Seneca's extant tragedies were...
- tetralogy consisting of three tragedies and a satyr play. Each tetralogy was recited in one day, so that the recitation of tragedies lasted three days. The fourth...
- general examples (some alluded to by Hardin) of potential and actual tragedies include: Physical resources Uncontrolled human po****tion growth leading...
- Write Sins Not Tragedies" B. "I Write Sins Not Tragedies" (Live in Denver) Enhanced CD single (October 2006) "I Write Sins Not Tragedies" "Nails for Breakfast...
- refer to: Tragedy (Julia Holter album), 2011 Tragedies (album), a 1995 album by Norwegian band Funeral Tragedy (Forever Storm album), 2013 Tragedy (band)...
- Little Tragedies may refer to: Little Tragedies (Pushkin) [ru], four short plays by Alexander Pushkin (1830) Little Tragedies (film), a 1979 Soviet television...
- Bourgeois tragedy De casibus virorum illustrium Keith Sturgess; Thomas Heywood (23 February 2012). Three Elizabethan Domestic Tragedies: Arden of Faversham;...