The Construction of TragedyNational Literary Guild, 1984 - 187 pàgines |
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Pàgina 16
... action and of life , and life consists in action , and its end is a mode of action , not a quality . Thought is required wherever a statement is proved or , it may be , a general truth is enunciated . Thought , on the other hand is ...
... action and of life , and life consists in action , and its end is a mode of action , not a quality . Thought is required wherever a statement is proved or , it may be , a general truth is enunciated . Thought , on the other hand is ...
Pàgina 110
... action , the climax is already past when Thomas re- turns to England . He submits to Henry's energy drive by return ... action is Henry's action . For Thomas , it is merely reaction in the organic sense but yet is a form of action in the ...
... action , the climax is already past when Thomas re- turns to England . He submits to Henry's energy drive by return ... action is Henry's action . For Thomas , it is merely reaction in the organic sense but yet is a form of action in the ...
Pàgina 153
... action triggers an action by Gerlach which is part of the energy drive of the prevailing of his will . It also triggers another action beyond the personal dimension which the play's structure does not allow as a significant energy drive ...
... action triggers an action by Gerlach which is part of the energy drive of the prevailing of his will . It also triggers another action beyond the personal dimension which the play's structure does not allow as a significant energy drive ...
Continguts
Introduction | 1 |
The Metaphysics of Tragic Construction | 9 |
The Method of Analysis | 15 |
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