The Christian Tragic Hero in French and English LiteratureHumanities Press, 1983 - 170 oldal |
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... Devil . Even late in the play , she is doomed by the dichotomy Schein ...- Sein , or appearance ... reality , or the discrepancy between word and deed , between acte gratuit and meaningful act . In the end , Néron manages to " pollute ...
... Devil . Even late in the play , she is doomed by the dichotomy Schein ...- Sein , or appearance ... reality , or the discrepancy between word and deed , between acte gratuit and meaningful act . In the end , Néron manages to " pollute ...
56. oldal
... Devil , hélas , all too readily and far too often triumph over the Kingdom , the Power , and the Glory . Mara , to be sure , finds eternal perdition . However , Anne , Pierre , and Violaine find salvation , even in the horrible state of ...
... Devil , hélas , all too readily and far too often triumph over the Kingdom , the Power , and the Glory . Mara , to be sure , finds eternal perdition . However , Anne , Pierre , and Violaine find salvation , even in the horrible state of ...
60. oldal
... Devil emphatically overwhelms him . One aspires for heaven , yes , and the true Christian obtains it with a Christian death in a state of grace ; and so we agree with Professor Waters in this respect . But in sober truth he must suffer ...
... Devil emphatically overwhelms him . One aspires for heaven , yes , and the true Christian obtains it with a Christian death in a state of grace ; and so we agree with Professor Waters in this respect . But in sober truth he must suffer ...
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Montaigne as Christian Tragic Hero | 9 |
Pascal as Christian Tragic Hero | 21 |
Baudelaire as Christian Tragic Hero | 39 |
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