"Never-ending Adventure": Studies in Medieval and Early Modern Spanish Literature in Honor of Peter N. DunnEdward H. Friedman, Harlan Gary Sturm Juan de la Cuesta, 2002 - 439 oldal |
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331. oldal
... Gómez Arias , like Don Álvaro , dies without our feeling a batsqueak of regret , because neither is given any redeeming features . Of the two , Gómez Arias is the baser villain , an extreme formulation of a certain type of male ...
... Gómez Arias , like Don Álvaro , dies without our feeling a batsqueak of regret , because neither is given any redeeming features . Of the two , Gómez Arias is the baser villain , an extreme formulation of a certain type of male ...
332. oldal
... Gómez Arias's double treachery , as the inevitable consequence of Calderón's decision to displace the key scene , where Dorotea pleads with Gómez Arias not to sell her , from the second to the third act , since this made it then ...
... Gómez Arias's double treachery , as the inevitable consequence of Calderón's decision to displace the key scene , where Dorotea pleads with Gómez Arias not to sell her , from the second to the third act , since this made it then ...
343. oldal
... Gómez Arias and the male - dominated social world that has spawned him . The women in the play command our sympathy and admiration . Dorotea may fall in love with Gómez Arias and be jealous of his former involvement with Beatriz , but ...
... Gómez Arias and the male - dominated social world that has spawned him . The women in the play command our sympathy and admiration . Dorotea may fall in love with Gómez Arias and be jealous of his former involvement with Beatriz , but ...
Tartalomjegyzék
TRIBUTE TO PETER N DUNN | 15 |
EDWARD H FRIEDMAN | 24 |
INTRODUCTION | 27 |
Copyright | |
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