Art, Wisdom, and the Pursuit of ExcellenceUniversity Press of America, 1986 - 192 Seiten |
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... Euripides in Hades . Aeschuylus wins because he writes noble themes . Euripides loses because , in the words of the character Euripides , he says : · " That was my democratic way . . Canons of verse I introduced , and neatly chiselled ...
... Euripides in Hades . Aeschuylus wins because he writes noble themes . Euripides loses because , in the words of the character Euripides , he says : · " That was my democratic way . . Canons of verse I introduced , and neatly chiselled ...
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... Euripides is almost making a plea for modern tragedy . The Trojan war had ended over seven hundred years before the playwrights made them the theme of their tragedies . Euripides ' attitude might be as though Jean - Paul Sartre , for ...
... Euripides is almost making a plea for modern tragedy . The Trojan war had ended over seven hundred years before the playwrights made them the theme of their tragedies . Euripides ' attitude might be as though Jean - Paul Sartre , for ...
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... Euripides was preaching an unpopular gospel . After the death of Euripides this social responsibility suddenly caught on . It had to . Athens was in a bad way . It had suffered more than twenty years of military defeat . Sparta and ...
... Euripides was preaching an unpopular gospel . After the death of Euripides this social responsibility suddenly caught on . It had to . Athens was in a bad way . It had suffered more than twenty years of military defeat . Sparta and ...
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Aeschuylus Agamemnon Amelia Andromache Aristotle artist audience beauty Becky become beginning bells Bible Bleak House Brothers Karamazov Captain century character Christ Christian church Clytemnestra comedy comes culture David Copperfield death despite Dickens disaster divine Dmitri Dostoevski downfall dramatic Edward England especially eternal Euripides Everyman evil expression faith father Faustus God's gods going greatest Greek tragedy Hamlet heart Henry hero Homer hubris human John killed king Lady Dedlock live Lord Macbeth man's mind Moby Dick morality plays murder nature nemesis notion novel Oedipus opera Orchestra Orestes Othello person philosophy plot poem poet poetry popular present radio religion Richard Richard III sacrifice scene seems Shakespeare ship simple social Sophocles soul spirit story symphony Thackerey theatre theme things Thomas Thomas Aquinas thou tion Titanic tragic Trojan Trojan wars Tulkinghorn Ulysses universe victim villain vision words write wrote young Zeus