Measure for Measure: Casuistry and ArtistryCatholic University of America Press, 1990 - 218 Seiten |
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... tragedy with a tacked - on denouement that provides a happy ending for virtually all the characters . If the play is viewed as a failed , because halfhearted , tragedy , what such a judgment assumes is that an authentic tragedy does not ...
... tragedy with a tacked - on denouement that provides a happy ending for virtually all the characters . If the play is viewed as a failed , because halfhearted , tragedy , what such a judgment assumes is that an authentic tragedy does not ...
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Casuistry and Artistry Melvin Seiden. 5 In Tragedy and Philosophy Walter Kaufmann attempts to defend Aristotle's praise of tragedy with a happy ending , by arguing " chapter 14 represents Aristotle's considered opinion and that , other ...
Casuistry and Artistry Melvin Seiden. 5 In Tragedy and Philosophy Walter Kaufmann attempts to defend Aristotle's praise of tragedy with a happy ending , by arguing " chapter 14 represents Aristotle's considered opinion and that , other ...
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... tragedy nor a comedy ? 911 What is taken to be tragedy with a happy ending for Aris- totle ( and Walter Kaufmann ) becomes tragi - comedy for John Fletcher , the Jacobean dramatist : " A tragi - comedy is not so called in respect of ...
... tragedy nor a comedy ? 911 What is taken to be tragedy with a happy ending for Aris- totle ( and Walter Kaufmann ) becomes tragi - comedy for John Fletcher , the Jacobean dramatist : " A tragi - comedy is not so called in respect of ...
Inhalt
Critical Issues | 7 |
The Duke as Politician | 16 |
Forensic Justice | 25 |
Urheberrecht | |
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