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Fatal Curiosity
His influence upon French and German Dramatic Literature; Diderot and Lessing
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The Cambridge History of English and American Literature in 18 Volumes
(190721).
Volume X. The Age of Johnson.
IV.
The Drama and the Stage
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§ 11. Other works by Lillo.
Lillos other dramatic works may be dismissed with brief mention.
Marina
(1738), a three-act drama, based on
Pericles, Prince of Tyre,
is additional evidence of Lillos indebtedness to Shakespeare. The brothel-scenes, which tend to abandon decency as well as blank verse, can hardly be justified by a conclusion that shows Virtue preservd from fell destructions blast.
Britannia and Batavia,
a rather belated instance of masque,
Elmerick, or Justice Triumphant,
a regular blankverse tragedy which won Fieldings praise, and
Arden of Feversham,
which gives further evidence of Lillos interest in domestic tragedy and of his indebtedness to Elizabethan drama, were published posthumously.
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In the history of English drama, Lillo holds a position wholly disproportionate to his actual dramatic achievement. Like DAvenant, his importance is chiefly that of a pioneer. The modern reader sympathises more readily with Charles Lambs familiar strictures upon Lillo than with Fieldings praise. But, artificial as his work appears to-day, Lillo set in motion powerful forces that pointed toward natural tragedy. He deliberately put aside the dignity of rank and title and the ceremony of verse. He animated domestic drama, and paved the way for prose melodrama and tragedy.
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