Drama, Metadrama and PerceptionBucknell University Press, 1986 - 189 Seiten |
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... come from Scribe . ) 13 Both sides miss the point . A Doll House , like any effective play , is really about drama , not about life , and its originality comes not from being as unlike hack plays as possible , but from making new uses ...
... come from Scribe . ) 13 Both sides miss the point . A Doll House , like any effective play , is really about drama , not about life , and its originality comes not from being as unlike hack plays as possible , but from making new uses ...
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... comes from the oracle at Delphi that the plague is the result of the murder of Laius , the previous king before ... come to our rescue and stay the plague " ( 149–50 ) . The first choral ode is a lamentation describing the suffering of ...
... comes from the oracle at Delphi that the plague is the result of the murder of Laius , the previous king before ... come to our rescue and stay the plague " ( 149–50 ) . The first choral ode is a lamentation describing the suffering of ...
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... comes at least partly from within the characters themselves . The foolish suitors , Morocco and Arragon , in The Merchant of Venice , wrongly choose the outwardly attractive gold and silver caskets as a result of their own arrogance and ...
... comes at least partly from within the characters themselves . The foolish suitors , Morocco and Arragon , in The Merchant of Venice , wrongly choose the outwardly attractive gold and silver caskets as a result of their own arrogance and ...
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Acknowledgments | 9 |
Sophocles Oedipus the King | 121 |
Shakespeare As You Like It | 133 |
Urheberrecht | |
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