The Hyacinth Room: An Investigation Into the Nature of Comedy, Tragedy, & TragicomedyKnopf, 1964 - 317 стор. |
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... principal concerns , and the characteristic means by which these are dramatized , are worth examining . What is being dramatized in all of Pirandello's major plays is the human effort to reconcile the irreconcilable , and this is ...
... principal concerns , and the characteristic means by which these are dramatized , are worth examining . What is being dramatized in all of Pirandello's major plays is the human effort to reconcile the irreconcilable , and this is ...
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... principal one , the principal one being forgiveness . Concerning this , the crucial moment comes at the beginning of Act V. Ariel reports on the distracted condition of the three men of sin , and the pathetic figure of the sorrowing ...
... principal one , the principal one being forgiveness . Concerning this , the crucial moment comes at the beginning of Act V. Ariel reports on the distracted condition of the three men of sin , and the pathetic figure of the sorrowing ...
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... principal characters in Shakespeare's last plays : Pericles , Marina , Imogen , Hermione , Prospero . They experience the shock of finding evil seated all at its ease where they have expected only good . But what issues in a fully ...
... principal characters in Shakespeare's last plays : Pericles , Marina , Imogen , Hermione , Prospero . They experience the shock of finding evil seated all at its ease where they have expected only good . But what issues in a fully ...
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