The Hyacinth Room: An Investigation Into the Nature of Comedy, Tragedy, & TragicomedyKnopf, 1964 - 317 стор. |
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... ideal is fated to meet with no more than partial success . The spectacle of man seeking , in despite of all the odds , to fulfill an ideal , to live up to his own best intentions , may be a deeply moving and en- nobling one ; but there ...
... ideal is fated to meet with no more than partial success . The spectacle of man seeking , in despite of all the odds , to fulfill an ideal , to live up to his own best intentions , may be a deeply moving and en- nobling one ; but there ...
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... 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 the reality of performance in 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 the reality of performance in the ...
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... ideal " of one's self.1 When that ceases to be , when " the other becomes another , " the giving is over . Why should one give to another in this world ? he queries . That would be philanthropy , not love . When , in Anouilh's Colombe ...
... ideal " of one's self.1 When that ceases to be , when " the other becomes another , " the giving is over . Why should one give to another in this world ? he queries . That would be philanthropy , not love . When , in Anouilh's Colombe ...
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