Poetry and Religion as DramaWorld Press, 1965 - 211 Seiten |
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... element of tragedy : It is out of the sorrows of Dionysus ... that all Greek tragedy grows ... He is a Cthonian god , and , like all the children of the earth , has an element of sadness ... the beautiful , weeping creature , vexed by ...
... element of tragedy : It is out of the sorrows of Dionysus ... that all Greek tragedy grows ... He is a Cthonian god , and , like all the children of the earth , has an element of sadness ... the beautiful , weeping creature , vexed by ...
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... element crept into the Mysteries and the Miracles . But towards the end of the fourteenth century the Bible plays and the Saint plays became quite dull , and the need for novelty was strongly felt . It was at this time that the Morality ...
... element crept into the Mysteries and the Miracles . But towards the end of the fourteenth century the Bible plays and the Saint plays became quite dull , and the need for novelty was strongly felt . It was at this time that the Morality ...
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Prabodh Chandra Ghosh. 17 There are three main elements in Murder in the Cathedral : religious and metaphysical ; biographical ; ritualistic . While the first two elements constitute the matter of the play , the third element comes ...
Prabodh Chandra Ghosh. 17 There are three main elements in Murder in the Cathedral : religious and metaphysical ; biographical ; ritualistic . While the first two elements constitute the matter of the play , the third element comes ...
Inhalt
PREFACE | 1 |
RELIGION AND DRAMA | 23 |
EVERYMAN AND DR FAUSTUS | 62 |
Urheberrecht | |
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action actors appears Aristotle Ascent of F6 audience Becket becomes blank verse Cathedral characters choric chorus Christ Christian Christopher Fry Church comedy comes conflict dance death device devil Dionysus divine Dr Faustus dramatist E. K. Chambers element Ellis-Fermor emotion Epilogue Everyman evil experience faith fourth tempter Fry's Greek tragedy heaven human Ibid images imitation important irony Jesus pattern kind knights Lord Marlowe martyr martyrdom mask means medieval drama Mephistophilis Middle Ages Milton mind modern Morality Murder mystery myth nature Nicoll Paracelsus passage plane poetic drama poetry and drama preface present pride priests problem prose drama relation religion religious drama religious play Renaissance resurrection rites ritual sacrifice Saint Joan Samson Agonistes scene seeks sense sermon Shakespeare Shaw significance soul speech spirit stage suffering T. S. Eliot Tamburlaine temptation episode theatre things thou thought tion tragic W. B. Yeats writes Yahweh