The Hyacinth Room: An Investigation Into the Nature of Comedy, Tragedy, & TragicomedyKnopf, 1964 - 317 стор. |
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... concerned with deviations from the ideal- any ideal . All the dramatic genres are concerned with mapping the vast territory that stretches between the ideal of truth , of nobility , of virtue - which man is capable of entertaining , and ...
... concerned with deviations from the ideal- any ideal . All the dramatic genres are concerned with mapping the vast territory that stretches between the ideal of truth , of nobility , of virtue - which man is capable of entertaining , and ...
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... concerned . Thus Prospero's marked preoccupation with the wickedness of the flesh , and his insistent warnings to Ferdinand not to violate the chastity of Miranda before their marriage . The concern with spirit as a prey to the flesh ...
... concerned . Thus Prospero's marked preoccupation with the wickedness of the flesh , and his insistent warnings to Ferdinand not to violate the chastity of Miranda before their marriage . The concern with spirit as a prey to the flesh ...
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... concerns ( " deliberately taken up or fortuitously drifted into " ) is " to develop the final phase of the tragic pattern . ” In this view , a play like The Winter's Tale or The Tempest is to Othello or Lear what Eumenides is to ...
... concerns ( " deliberately taken up or fortuitously drifted into " ) is " to develop the final phase of the tragic pattern . ” In this view , a play like The Winter's Tale or The Tempest is to Othello or Lear what Eumenides is to ...
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