The Hyacinth Room: An Investigation Into the Nature of Comedy, Tragedy, & TragicomedyKnopf, 1964 - 317 стор. |
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... man's absurdity , so profound as to call the reasonableness of life itself in question , then irony will function in tragedy as a bitter solvent , riddling human pretense to dignity and sobriety ( which in such circumstances is frankly ...
... man's absurdity , so profound as to call the reasonableness of life itself in question , then irony will function in tragedy as a bitter solvent , riddling human pretense to dignity and sobriety ( which in such circumstances is frankly ...
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... man's state , with its uneasy , and unlikely , coupling of elements both spiritual and physical , rational and sensual , transcendental and carnal . Tragedy and the more satiric comedy complement each other in the Jacobean theater , and ...
... man's state , with its uneasy , and unlikely , coupling of elements both spiritual and physical , rational and sensual , transcendental and carnal . Tragedy and the more satiric comedy complement each other in the Jacobean theater , and ...
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... man and his life on earth - a contradiction that is felt whenever the awareness of man's mortality collides with his intimations of immortality . All serious artists have recognized this , have responded to the anoma- lous mystery which ...
... man and his life on earth - a contradiction that is felt whenever the awareness of man's mortality collides with his intimations of immortality . All serious artists have recognized this , have responded to the anoma- lous mystery which ...
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