The Hyacinth Room: An Investigation Into the Nature of Comedy, Tragedy, & TragicomedyKnopf, 1964 - 317 стор. |
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... vision as are Oedipus Rex , King Lear , and Phèdre , or Twelfth Night , Tartuffe , and The Way of the World . But while the modes of vision are distinctive , they are bound in an essential unity because they are all focused on the same ...
... vision as are Oedipus Rex , King Lear , and Phèdre , or Twelfth Night , Tartuffe , and The Way of the World . But while the modes of vision are distinctive , they are bound in an essential unity because they are all focused on the same ...
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... vision , even as the vision is made to seem absurd when it is put up against the hard realities of life . Nonetheless , the vision has a reality of its own for those who are equipped to behold it , though the imaginative faculties which ...
... vision , even as the vision is made to seem absurd when it is put up against the hard realities of life . Nonetheless , the vision has a reality of its own for those who are equipped to behold it , though the imaginative faculties which ...
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... vision of an eventual restoration ; in reality it is implicit or un- completed comedy . But the vision is distant ; only death , which provides a means of entry into " the land of fulfilled desires , " will bring this vision into being ...
... vision of an eventual restoration ; in reality it is implicit or un- completed comedy . But the vision is distant ; only death , which provides a means of entry into " the land of fulfilled desires , " will bring this vision into being ...
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