The Mirror-technique in Senecan and Pre-Shakespearean Tragedy |
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As early as 1893 J . W . Cunliffe pointed out that a group of Elizabethan academic
plays , the first of which is Gorboduc , clearly exhibit Senecan features . Among
them he stressed aspects of Senecan thought , such as fatalism and stoicism ...
As early as 1893 J . W . Cunliffe pointed out that a group of Elizabethan academic
plays , the first of which is Gorboduc , clearly exhibit Senecan features . Among
them he stressed aspects of Senecan thought , such as fatalism and stoicism ...
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The passage reveals a more intense imaginary power than the corresponding
one in the earlier version . The effect of Guiscard ' s murder on Renuchio is so
strong that he sees the outer cosmos in a distorted , uncanny light . Like the
Senecan ...
The passage reveals a more intense imaginary power than the corresponding
one in the earlier version . The effect of Guiscard ' s murder on Renuchio is so
strong that he sees the outer cosmos in a distorted , uncanny light . Like the
Senecan ...
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Conclusion The first part of our study has shown that the Senecan tragedies
represent a singular type of play indeed . They do not correspond to our
conception of drama in the strict sense , for they were not designed for the stage .
Conclusion The first part of our study has shown that the Senecan tragedies
represent a singular type of play indeed . They do not correspond to our
conception of drama in the strict sense , for they were not designed for the stage .
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Introduction 7 | 10 |
The WordScenery | 32 |
A Academic Plays | 38 |
Urheberrecht | |
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