Roman DramaThomas Alan Dorey, Donald Reynolds Dudley Basic Books, 1965 - 229 Seiten |
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... situation ) explains that she is responsible for his action , besides giving the audience an outline of the preceding story . The conception that a crime committed in ignorance of facts relevant to the situation is less heinous than a ...
... situation ) explains that she is responsible for his action , besides giving the audience an outline of the preceding story . The conception that a crime committed in ignorance of facts relevant to the situation is less heinous than a ...
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... situation than simply underline its humour : he could analyse the effect of Jupiter's adventure upon a hitherto happy marriage , and , in particular , probe the psychological state of perplexity and suffering which the situation ...
... situation than simply underline its humour : he could analyse the effect of Jupiter's adventure upon a hitherto happy marriage , and , in particular , probe the psychological state of perplexity and suffering which the situation ...
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... situation bearable . Thus the ending shows the enforced mingling of original tragic with traditional comic elements , and Kleist's play truly fits Plautus ' description of his own as a ' tragi - comedy ' . There is humour in the Merkur ...
... situation bearable . Thus the ending shows the enforced mingling of original tragic with traditional comic elements , and Kleist's play truly fits Plautus ' description of his own as a ' tragi - comedy ' . There is humour in the Merkur ...
Inhalt
Plautus and his Audience | 21 |
The Glorious Military | 51 |
The Amphitryo Theme | 87 |
Urheberrecht | |
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action actors Alcmena Alcmène Alkmene allusion Amphitruo Amphitryon appears Aristophanes atque audience Bessus boast braggart century character chiton Chremes Cleomachus Comedy comic contemporary Corneille Corneille's Créon criticism Curculio Demea Demipho Dircé doth dramatic dramatist Dryden Dyskolos Elizabethan fabula fact father Fraenkel give Gorgias Greek originals Hamlet Heauton Timorumenos Hegio Hercules hero horror humour husband Ibid Jason Jupiter Jupiter's Kleist Knemon Latin Play lines lover mask Medea Médée Menander Menander's Menedemus Mercury mihi miles gloriosus military Molière Molière's Mostellaria nunc Oedipe Palaestrio passages performed perhaps Phormio Plautine Plautus Plautus and Terence Plautus's playwright plot probably prologue Pyrgopolinices quae quam quid references revenge Richard Richard III Roman Rome scene Seneca Seneca's play Shakespeare slave soldier soliloquy Sosia Sosie Sostratos speech stage suggests tells theatre theme Theoropides Thésée thou Thyestes tibi Titus tragedy tragic translation Tyboe Westminster words writing young