Shakespeare and the Reason: A Study of the Tragedies and the Problem PlaysRoutledge & Paul, 1964 - 206 Seiten |
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... question for the writers who took part in it . Not surprisingly the idea of a ' tragic choosing ' becomes a discernible theme in the drama of the period , less as a result than as an expression of this . The choice , significantly , and ...
... question for the writers who took part in it . Not surprisingly the idea of a ' tragic choosing ' becomes a discernible theme in the drama of the period , less as a result than as an expression of this . The choice , significantly , and ...
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A Study of the Tragedies and the Problem Plays Terence Hawkes. The question for the tragic poet is precisely this : Who is battling whom , and what is really colliding with what ? 1 In another way , the question is the enormous one ...
A Study of the Tragedies and the Problem Plays Terence Hawkes. The question for the tragic poet is precisely this : Who is battling whom , and what is really colliding with what ? 1 In another way , the question is the enormous one ...
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... question . L. C. Knights phrases that quite simply ; the play enquires of us , ' is there any escape from appearance and illusion ? ' i In one way the dramatic formulation of such a question represents a greater achievement than the ...
... question . L. C. Knights phrases that quite simply ; the play enquires of us , ' is there any escape from appearance and illusion ? ' i In one way the dramatic formulation of such a question represents a greater achievement than the ...
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APPEAR | 1 |
HAMLET | 39 |
THE PROBLEM PLAYS | 72 |
Urheberrecht | |
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