The Christian Tragic Hero in French and English LiteratureHumanities Press, 1983 - 170 oldal |
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... noble ; and just as Chaucer is sometimes preoccupied with man at his worst in the gross fabliaux , he also considers Noble Man , since Man as totality is only a little lower than the angels in the great chain of being . Perhaps the ...
... noble ; and just as Chaucer is sometimes preoccupied with man at his worst in the gross fabliaux , he also considers Noble Man , since Man as totality is only a little lower than the angels in the great chain of being . Perhaps the ...
124. oldal
... noble failures that never truly communicate the poet's mystical visions to us , since Blake's mythology is so individual , particular , peculiar , personal that it doesn't really fit into the Judeo - Christian world view . Essentially ...
... noble failures that never truly communicate the poet's mystical visions to us , since Blake's mythology is so individual , particular , peculiar , personal that it doesn't really fit into the Judeo - Christian world view . Essentially ...
161. oldal
... noble failure of " The Four Quartets " ) , noble failures all of man's highest aspirations for the unattain- able divine , since man is not divine . And as he walks in quiet despair and even quieter desperation , he dares not lift his ...
... noble failure of " The Four Quartets " ) , noble failures all of man's highest aspirations for the unattain- able divine , since man is not divine . And as he walks in quiet despair and even quieter desperation , he dares not lift his ...
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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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