The Construction of TragedyNational Literary Guild, 1984 - 187 pàgines |
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Pàgina 38
... comes in the form of a mortal edict established by Creon and rigidly maintained by him in the face of mounting forces of opposition . In the overall sequence of events , Creon's edict comes immediately prior to the opening of the play ...
... comes in the form of a mortal edict established by Creon and rigidly maintained by him in the face of mounting forces of opposition . In the overall sequence of events , Creon's edict comes immediately prior to the opening of the play ...
Pàgina 139
... comes to More in his youthful exuber- ance , he comes for help . " I have a daughter , she's a good child , a well - set child — but I have no son . " His need is urgent . The descendants of his older sister Margaret do indeed come to ...
... comes to More in his youthful exuber- ance , he comes for help . " I have a daughter , she's a good child , a well - set child — but I have no son . " His need is urgent . The descendants of his older sister Margaret do indeed come to ...
Pàgina 151
... comes when Leni kills an American suitor . Male chauvinism is so accepted that there is no question on anyone's part that Leni be held responsible for her action . Franz takes the full blame but again Von Gerlach preserves the family ...
... comes when Leni kills an American suitor . Male chauvinism is so accepted that there is no question on anyone's part that Leni be held responsible for her action . Franz takes the full blame but again Von Gerlach preserves the family ...
Continguts
Introduction | 1 |
The Metaphysics of Tragic Construction | 9 |
The Method of Analysis | 15 |
Copyright | |
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