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Murder in the Cathedral is a verse drama by T. S. Eliot
He wrote one play called Murder in the Cathedral about the murder of Thomas Becket.
"Murder in the Cathedral" is a play by T.S. Eliot that dramatizes the assassination of Thomas Becket, the Archbishop of Canterbury, in 1170. The play explores themes of martyrdom, power, and the clash between spiritual and secular authority. It reflects on Becket's moral courage and the consequences of standing up for one's beliefs in the face of political pressure.
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Poetic drama is a play which is holly or mainly written in verse form. Although it had its birth during the Elizabethan Period, it was not carried forward as it possessed to much realism . The Poetic Drama was revived in 20th century by T S Eliot. As a critic, he wrote essays on" poetry and drama" and in which he mentioned that poetry and drama are inseparable from each other and he also maintains that poetry is possible in the 20th century. Some of the examples of poetic drama written by TS Eliot himself are 1)Murder in the cathedral 2)Cocktail Party 3)The Family Reunion The other practitioners of poetic drama are WH Auden, WB Yeats.
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P. Thouless has written: 'Modern poetic drama'
Fredric Jarret has written: 'The states, [poetic drama]'
Zamfira Popescu has written: 'Omul teatrului poetic' -- subject(s): Drama, History and criticism, Verse drama
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