Tragedy in TransitionSarah Annes Brown, Catherine Silverstone Wiley, 2007. nov. 28. - 315 oldal Tragedy in Transition is an innovative and exciting introduction to the theory and practice of tragedy.
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... idea that inner divisions accurately reflect outer divisions , families and bodies and minds being torn apart as a direct consequence of the gods being divided against themselves . But although an ancient language of ritual and ...
... idea that inner divisions accurately reflect outer divisions , families and bodies and minds being torn apart as a direct consequence of the gods being divided against themselves . But although an ancient language of ritual and ...
133. oldal
... ideas close to the heart of Neoclassicism not only in its characters ' choices , but also in its internal examination of ... idea of mimesis . It is worth noting that Hamlet's twitchy " as ' twere " might indicate some anxiety about the ...
... ideas close to the heart of Neoclassicism not only in its characters ' choices , but also in its internal examination of ... idea of mimesis . It is worth noting that Hamlet's twitchy " as ' twere " might indicate some anxiety about the ...
135. oldal
... ideas was less likely to appear like prevailing orthodoxy policing standards ( since the material was less familiar ) , but more likely to seem like a particular conservative world - view harking back . There are , of course , numerous ...
... ideas was less likely to appear like prevailing orthodoxy policing standards ( since the material was less familiar ) , but more likely to seem like a particular conservative world - view harking back . There are , of course , numerous ...
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Tragedy in Transition | 1 |
Trojan Suffering Tragic Gods and Transhistorical Metaphysics | 16 |
Hardcore Tragedy | 34 |
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