Roman DramaThomas Alan Dorey, Donald Reynolds Dudley Basic Books, 1965 - 229 Seiten |
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... Alcmène , who can but answer : Je ne sépare point ce qu'unissent les Dieux Et l'époux et l'amant me sont fort précieux . ( 1.3 ) In a later scene , after the quarrel between Alcmène and the real Amphitryon , Jupiter tries to ingratiate ...
... Alcmène , who can but answer : Je ne sépare point ce qu'unissent les Dieux Et l'époux et l'amant me sont fort précieux . ( 1.3 ) In a later scene , after the quarrel between Alcmène and the real Amphitryon , Jupiter tries to ingratiate ...
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... Alcmène is the central character . She does not , however , suffer the agonized internal conflict of Kleist's heroine , and is much more mistress of the situation , in so far as she understands it . Giraudoux dispenses with the ...
... Alcmène is the central character . She does not , however , suffer the agonized internal conflict of Kleist's heroine , and is much more mistress of the situation , in so far as she understands it . Giraudoux dispenses with the ...
Seite 115
... Alcmène éclatait à travers toutes les murailles ' ( II . 3 ) . In the event Alcmène persuades Jupiter on his second arrival to forgo spending the night with her , and at this point the Hercules theme necessarily receives a new twist ...
... Alcmène éclatait à travers toutes les murailles ' ( II . 3 ) . In the event Alcmène persuades Jupiter on his second arrival to forgo spending the night with her , and at this point the Hercules theme necessarily receives a new twist ...
Inhalt
Plautus and his Audience | 21 |
The Glorious Military | 51 |
The Amphitryo Theme | 87 |
Urheberrecht | |
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