Measure for Measure: Casuistry and ArtistryCatholic University of America Press, 1990 - 218 Seiten |
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... moral changes in the soul of the person who has participated vicariously in the lives of the protagonists of the drama . This moral concern reaches out into the daily and ongoing life of the spectator ( and presumably the reader ) . But ...
... moral changes in the soul of the person who has participated vicariously in the lives of the protagonists of the drama . This moral concern reaches out into the daily and ongoing life of the spectator ( and presumably the reader ) . But ...
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... moral discriminations . In Shakespearean tragedy pervasive moral issues are some- times overt , matters for reflection and debate ( as in Hamlet's soliloquies ) , but more often are implicit and secondary . In Measure for Measure these ...
... moral discriminations . In Shakespearean tragedy pervasive moral issues are some- times overt , matters for reflection and debate ( as in Hamlet's soliloquies ) , but more often are implicit and secondary . In Measure for Measure these ...
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... moral issues are flirted with , deployed in a tactical and opportunistic fashion . Here then are some serious questions that we must not — but what is more impor- tant , we do not — bother to ask . Is Olivia a man - hungry fool → for ...
... moral issues are flirted with , deployed in a tactical and opportunistic fashion . Here then are some serious questions that we must not — but what is more impor- tant , we do not — bother to ask . Is Olivia a man - hungry fool → for ...
Inhalt
Critical Issues | 7 |
The Duke as Politician | 16 |
Forensic Justice | 25 |
Urheberrecht | |
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