The Construction of TragedyNational Literary Guild, 1984 - 187 pàgines |
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Pàgina 46
... civilization if the way cannot be found to move into harmony with a unifying God in the governance of mortals . Later , historically , Creon's position is that of the Greeks themselves as they attempt to expand their empire . Antigone ...
... civilization if the way cannot be found to move into harmony with a unifying God in the governance of mortals . Later , historically , Creon's position is that of the Greeks themselves as they attempt to expand their empire . Antigone ...
Pàgina 47
... civilization that mortals have ever known . With the progress of our civilization to the 20th century , the tragedian recognizes that survival of a more humane civili- zation in a work of art could in itself - like Antigone — act as a ...
... civilization that mortals have ever known . With the progress of our civilization to the 20th century , the tragedian recognizes that survival of a more humane civili- zation in a work of art could in itself - like Antigone — act as a ...
Pàgina 174
... civilization— which means within encircling environments of social , political and spiritual dimensions — it is relevant as an ideal toward which mortals may aspire in the interest of self - preservation where the self also means the ...
... civilization— which means within encircling environments of social , political and spiritual dimensions — it is relevant as an ideal toward which mortals may aspire in the interest of self - preservation where the self also means the ...
Continguts
Introduction | 1 |
The Metaphysics of Tragic Construction | 9 |
The Method of Analysis | 15 |
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20th century action affairs affirmation Albany Antigone Aristotle art form assumptions audience awareness Cathedral character chorus civilization classical tragedy Claudius code of conduct common mortal Condemned of Altona contemporary relevance Cordelia Cornwall cosmic dimension cosmic imbalance Creon daughter death Denmark deviation dramatic dramatist Edgar edict Edmund England ennoblement father fidelity of correspondence Franz Gloucester Goneril governance Greek Haemon Hamlet harmony Henry Henry's highest energy drive human Johanna Kent kill King Hamlet King Lear Laertes law of primogeniture Leni mean mimesis mode of operation More's move Murder mystic nature old Von Gerlach organic unifier organic universe overall sequence personal dimension philosophy play play's plot political dimension Polonius Polyneices potential prepared material preservation primogeniture raw material Regan relationship reveals role says scientific Seasons sense sequence of events Shakespeare Shakespearean Sidney Morgenbesser spiritual survival T. S. Eliot Teiresias temporal Thebes thou tion tragedian tragic conflict Werner whole