John Gay's The Beggar's OperaHarold Bloom Chelsea House Publishers, 1988 - 143 Seiten |
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... idea behind their pathos to his way of life . So that to follow up the ideas of " love - betrayal - death , " the sa- cred delight in the tragedy of the hero , is to reach those of " pathetic right to selfishness , " the ideal of ...
... idea behind their pathos to his way of life . So that to follow up the ideas of " love - betrayal - death , " the sa- cred delight in the tragedy of the hero , is to reach those of " pathetic right to selfishness , " the ideal of ...
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... idea that it is in a fundamental way " well done " to cause the hero's death because it is necessary to the play . But there is a more curious pathos in the question if one for- gets about Polly , as Macheath has done . It is the ...
... idea that it is in a fundamental way " well done " to cause the hero's death because it is necessary to the play . But there is a more curious pathos in the question if one for- gets about Polly , as Macheath has done . It is the ...
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... idea- " all life is too painful for the impulses of altruism to be possi- ble . To refuse to accept this is to judge your fellow creatures un- justly . " That man should be made unique in this way is indeed a boast about his reason and ...
... idea- " all life is too painful for the impulses of altruism to be possi- ble . To refuse to accept this is to judge your fellow creatures un- justly . " That man should be made unique in this way is indeed a boast about his reason and ...
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Mockpastoral as the Cult | 5 |
Mercenary Fathers Possessive Daughters | 37 |
The Beggars Triumph | 43 |
Urheberrecht | |
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