Drame Bourgeois,
name given by Diderot to a type of play of which his own works are significant examples. He envisaged it as a blending of the outmoded forms of comedy and tragedy which would deal seriously with the domestic problems of the middle-class audiences now frequenting the theatre. It differed from the earlier ... ...
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