CR. The Centennial Review, Band 32Michigan State University, College of Arts & Letters, 1988 |
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... hero and the tragic spectator are individualized , defined against the black backdrop that will consume them . In the tragic mood of anxiety , the hero grasps being because he sees the possible certainty of his own no - longer - being ...
... hero and the tragic spectator are individualized , defined against the black backdrop that will consume them . In the tragic mood of anxiety , the hero grasps being because he sees the possible certainty of his own no - longer - being ...
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... hero because of the unpredictable , unforseeable , but inevitable arrival of death , we feel fear for him because of the threat which closes in on him . Our identification with the hero is never complete , and insofar as we encounter ...
... hero because of the unpredictable , unforseeable , but inevitable arrival of death , we feel fear for him because of the threat which closes in on him . Our identification with the hero is never complete , and insofar as we encounter ...
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... hero.23 In a sentence that anticipates Heidegger's view of guilt , Hegel writes , " It is a point of honour with such great characters that they are guilty . " 24 The tragic mood for Heidegger is a form of cognition not only because it ...
... hero.23 In a sentence that anticipates Heidegger's view of guilt , Hegel writes , " It is a point of honour with such great characters that they are guilty . " 24 The tragic mood for Heidegger is a form of cognition not only because it ...
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