Roman DramaThomas Alan Dorey, Donald Reynolds Dudley Basic Books, 1965 - 229 Seiten |
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... revenge , but most of his Elizabethan colleagues in the comprehensively inspired Senecan revenge plays are more concerned with the simple , mechanistic , and expedient justification for a decision already taken . Often , too , they will ...
... revenge , but most of his Elizabethan colleagues in the comprehensively inspired Senecan revenge plays are more concerned with the simple , mechanistic , and expedient justification for a decision already taken . Often , too , they will ...
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... revenge motivation strongly mutated . In Henry IV , Hotspur and the anti - Henry faction are motivated less by revenge than by an indignant sense of right . There is , of course , a strong acquisitiveness in the play's dissenting ...
... revenge motivation strongly mutated . In Henry IV , Hotspur and the anti - Henry faction are motivated less by revenge than by an indignant sense of right . There is , of course , a strong acquisitiveness in the play's dissenting ...
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... revenge and , as such , is obeyed . In Hamlet , the ghost is also a source for speculation . The standard pattern of events in a Senecan play is that the ghost incites to revenge , and that he who does the avenging is ipso facto damned ...
... revenge and , as such , is obeyed . In Hamlet , the ghost is also a source for speculation . The standard pattern of events in a Senecan play is that the ghost incites to revenge , and that he who does the avenging is ipso facto damned ...
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Plautus and his Audience | 21 |
The Glorious Military | 51 |
The Amphitryo Theme | 87 |
Urheberrecht | |
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