Measure for Measure: Casuistry and ArtistryCatholic University of America Press, 1990 - 218 Seiten |
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... feel them to be , as a vast amount of critical commentary testifies , inhumanly se- vere . Marc Shell's impressive ... feels himself driven to commit and recom- mit the ugly act that his conscience abhors . It is more comfort- able for ...
... feel them to be , as a vast amount of critical commentary testifies , inhumanly se- vere . Marc Shell's impressive ... feels himself driven to commit and recom- mit the ugly act that his conscience abhors . It is more comfort- able for ...
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... feel the crush- ing force that makes her willfulness something willed . Creon and Ismene urge her to give up her folly , her " passive resis- tance . " But Sophocles makes it indubitable that Antigone simply cannot : if she herself ...
... feel the crush- ing force that makes her willfulness something willed . Creon and Ismene urge her to give up her folly , her " passive resis- tance . " But Sophocles makes it indubitable that Antigone simply cannot : if she herself ...
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... feel the injustice done to the suppliant women , feel genuine outrage as Angelo seems successfully to escape punishment . Shakespeare is having it both ways , but audiences are capable of complex reactions in which knowledge does not ...
... feel the injustice done to the suppliant women , feel genuine outrage as Angelo seems successfully to escape punishment . Shakespeare is having it both ways , but audiences are capable of complex reactions in which knowledge does not ...
Inhalt
Critical Issues | 7 |
The Duke as Politician | 16 |
Forensic Justice | 25 |
Urheberrecht | |
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