Roman DramaThomas Alan Dorey, Donald Reynolds Dudley Basic Books, 1965 - 229 Seiten |
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... nature and traced the design of Elizabethan tragedy . Pre - Shakespearean plays , like Kyd's The Spanish Tragedy , are direct heirs of Senecan modes , deviating only slightly from the patterns of thought , feeling , and action which are ...
... nature and traced the design of Elizabethan tragedy . Pre - Shakespearean plays , like Kyd's The Spanish Tragedy , are direct heirs of Senecan modes , deviating only slightly from the patterns of thought , feeling , and action which are ...
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... nature of tragedy . Heroism implies a transcending of human nature , which consists in a transgression of natural laws . Any hero , at some time or other , utters Rodogune's ' Sors de mon coeur , Nature ' . In the delicate determination ...
... nature of tragedy . Heroism implies a transcending of human nature , which consists in a transgression of natural laws . Any hero , at some time or other , utters Rodogune's ' Sors de mon coeur , Nature ' . In the delicate determination ...
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... nature of tragedy , the art of building the dramatic development around a few essential , properly distributed scenes , and a few essential features of the tragic style - of which more later - though in 1660 Corneille , severely ...
... nature of tragedy , the art of building the dramatic development around a few essential , properly distributed scenes , and a few essential features of the tragic style - of which more later - though in 1660 Corneille , severely ...
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Plautus and his Audience | 21 |
The Glorious Military | 51 |
The Amphitryo Theme | 87 |
Urheberrecht | |
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