Drama, Metadrama and PerceptionBucknell University Press, 1986 - 189 Seiten |
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... Oedipus immediately speaks of the culprit in the singular : " How could a robber dare a deed like this ? " ( 124 ) . Later , in the passage already quoted , he qualifies this by ... Oedipus was alone , and Sophocles , Oedipus the King 125.
... Oedipus immediately speaks of the culprit in the singular : " How could a robber dare a deed like this ? " ( 124 ) . Later , in the passage already quoted , he qualifies this by ... Oedipus was alone , and Sophocles , Oedipus the King 125.
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... Oedipus's self - mutilation and exile cure it ? Finally , what about the discrepancies between the two stories of Laius's death ? iv Oedipus is characterized not only as having a logical mind , but as taking great pride in it . The ...
... Oedipus's self - mutilation and exile cure it ? Finally , what about the discrepancies between the two stories of Laius's death ? iv Oedipus is characterized not only as having a logical mind , but as taking great pride in it . The ...
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... Oedipus “ Greatest in all men's eyes " ( 40 ) , and later reminds Oedipus that Creon has been his friend " before all men's eyes ” ( 656 ) . In reporting Jocasta's suicide , the second messenger tells the chorus , " You did not see the ...
... Oedipus “ Greatest in all men's eyes " ( 40 ) , and later reminds Oedipus that Creon has been his friend " before all men's eyes ” ( 656 ) . In reporting Jocasta's suicide , the second messenger tells the chorus , " You did not see the ...
Inhalt
Acknowledgments | 9 |
Sophocles Oedipus the King | 121 |
Shakespeare As You Like It | 133 |
Urheberrecht | |
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