The Uses of Division: Unity and Disharmony in LiteratureChatto and Windus, 1976 - 248 oldal |
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40. oldal
... characters . But being a man with a philosophy he wasn't true to his own character ' . This is indeed the crux : for by not being ' true ' to his own character does not Tolstoy involuntarily allow his creations full room to possess and ...
... characters . But being a man with a philosophy he wasn't true to his own character ' . This is indeed the crux : for by not being ' true ' to his own character does not Tolstoy involuntarily allow his creations full room to possess and ...
205. oldal
... character by his refusal to interest himself in that of Cressida . The other actors are partly realized by the same indirect method . If we wonder how far Thersites is justified in claiming that ... CHARACTER 205 Cressida as a Character.
... character by his refusal to interest himself in that of Cressida . The other actors are partly realized by the same indirect method . If we wonder how far Thersites is justified in claiming that ... CHARACTER 205 Cressida as a Character.
216. oldal
... character , was in fact only sustained from moment to moment by a dramatic skill . ' He always finds the right thing for a character to say at a given moment ' . And the right thing is not the properly ' charac- teristic ' thing . From ...
... character , was in fact only sustained from moment to moment by a dramatic skill . ' He always finds the right thing for a character to say at a given moment ' . And the right thing is not the properly ' charac- teristic ' thing . From ...
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