CR. The Centennial Review, Band 32Michigan State University, College of Arts & Letters, 1988 |
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... tragic state - of - mind , like all other states - of - mind , has its own understanding of the world , even if it keeps it suppressed , out of view . The tragic mood is not passive . It throws us into a world that matters to us , a ...
... tragic state - of - mind , like all other states - of - mind , has its own understanding of the world , even if it keeps it suppressed , out of view . The tragic mood is not passive . It throws us into a world that matters to us , a ...
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... tragic actors ) , but also to those who are silent ( the tragic spectators ) , and even to those who are absent but have written the particular work ( the tragic author ) or helped to create the tradition out of which the discourse ...
... tragic actors ) , but also to those who are silent ( the tragic spectators ) , and even to those who are absent but have written the particular work ( the tragic author ) or helped to create the tradition out of which the discourse ...
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... tragic heroes who grasp their lives as a whole in their last moments , seeing themselves as stretched between birth ... tragic totalization of life has been a persistent under- song in literature from Job , to the carpe diem song , to ...
... tragic heroes who grasp their lives as a whole in their last moments , seeing themselves as stretched between birth ... tragic totalization of life has been a persistent under- song in literature from Job , to the carpe diem song , to ...
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