The Hyacinth Room: An Investigation Into the Nature of Comedy, Tragedy, & TragicomedyKnopf, 1964 - 317 стор. |
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... death . In the Jacobean tragic vision , the fact of death makes a mockery of life , and the strength of man's inclinations to evil makes a mockery of his aspirations to virtue . This is so because , in this tragedy , the contending ...
... death . In the Jacobean tragic vision , the fact of death makes a mockery of life , and the strength of man's inclinations to evil makes a mockery of his aspirations to virtue . This is so because , in this tragedy , the contending ...
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... death . The silence which has closed in on Bérenger at the end of Tueur sans gages and Rhinocéros , or which enwraps the gentleman in Le Nouveau Locataire , is the silence that is forever threatening to descend on the characters of ...
... death . The silence which has closed in on Bérenger at the end of Tueur sans gages and Rhinocéros , or which enwraps the gentleman in Le Nouveau Locataire , is the silence that is forever threatening to descend on the characters of ...
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... death , which provides a means of entry into " the land of fulfilled desires , " will bring this vision into being , as the end of The Great Highway makes clear . Meanwhile , mortals make do as best they can with the gift of life which ...
... death , which provides a means of entry into " the land of fulfilled desires , " will bring this vision into being , as the end of The Great Highway makes clear . Meanwhile , mortals make do as best they can with the gift of life which ...
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