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Original Articles

The bells: A re‐appraisal

Pages 282-287 | Published online: 22 May 2009
 

Abstract

The Bells, although universally described by critics as melodrama, departs markedly from the traits most usually associated with the form. An investigation of this seeming contradiction leads to the testing of an alternate model for melodrama and an illumination of the play's structure by means of this model. The resulting analysis points clearly to the need for more theoretical work into the nature of melodrama.

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