The Centennial Review: CR., 20. kötetCollege of Arts and Letters, Michigan State University, 1976 |
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172. oldal
... tragic . Nietzsche's theory stresses , or one could even say discovers , the psychological pain of separation , but ... tragic merely because of its contradiction , and man's as well as nature's dependence on art is therefore also called ...
... tragic . Nietzsche's theory stresses , or one could even say discovers , the psychological pain of separation , but ... tragic merely because of its contradiction , and man's as well as nature's dependence on art is therefore also called ...
175. oldal
... tragic and the daemonic , as Goethe said long ago , have always had an affinity . Tragedy reveals and unleashes the ... Tragic Vision has allowed " tragedy , " in Nietzsche's sense of the word , only to the Greeks and " tragic vision ...
... tragic and the daemonic , as Goethe said long ago , have always had an affinity . Tragedy reveals and unleashes the ... Tragic Vision has allowed " tragedy , " in Nietzsche's sense of the word , only to the Greeks and " tragic vision ...
177. oldal
... tragic hero's destiny , however , to find himself by action is ineluctable . It cannot be avoided or overcome because the tragic hero's existential impatience is not assuaged , as the ironist is , by appearance or symbols . The hero ...
... tragic hero's destiny , however , to find himself by action is ineluctable . It cannot be avoided or overcome because the tragic hero's existential impatience is not assuaged , as the ironist is , by appearance or symbols . The hero ...
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ALBERT GOLDBARTH | 53 |
Repudiation and Reality Instruction in Saul Bellows Fiction | 75 |
NUMBER | 101 |
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