The Christian Tragic Hero in French and English LiteratureHumanities Press, 1983 - 170 oldal |
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... represents the Church just as he represents Christ , or Man , or Messiah , here to save a decadent pagan world from itself and for God . She is , as he thinks , his only real chance for genuine happiness ; and that , indeed , is the ...
... represents the Church just as he represents Christ , or Man , or Messiah , here to save a decadent pagan world from itself and for God . She is , as he thinks , his only real chance for genuine happiness ; and that , indeed , is the ...
127. oldal
... represented innocence - in our case , the lost innocence of the natural life , though no psychiatrist would be so naïve as to believe that . For the psychological sophisticate , childhood , indeed , represents the chaos of the pure id ...
... represented innocence - in our case , the lost innocence of the natural life , though no psychiatrist would be so naïve as to believe that . For the psychological sophisticate , childhood , indeed , represents the chaos of the pure id ...
153. oldal
... represent kinesis , while the chorus represents stasis . Likewise , in Eliot's imaginative work , the personae represent kinesis , or dynamic development , while " The Four Quartets " represents stasis , or pietistic ( and very Catholic ...
... represent kinesis , while the chorus represents stasis . Likewise , in Eliot's imaginative work , the personae represent kinesis , or dynamic development , while " The Four Quartets " represents stasis , or pietistic ( and very Catholic ...
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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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