The Search for an Eternal Norm, as Represented by Three ClassicsUniversity Press of America, 1981 - 212 Seiten |
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... existential world to which these occasions belong . He is , however , indis- solubly bound to that world by kinship and what we may call hieratic position . As he says himself , in the first phrase we hear from his lips , he belongs to ...
... existential world to which these occasions belong . He is , however , indis- solubly bound to that world by kinship and what we may call hieratic position . As he says himself , in the first phrase we hear from his lips , he belongs to ...
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... existential world , restored in whatever form and however briefly , can never quite match the idealized memory that succeeds it , which is why it is well that dead heroes never return . The abstracted memory of the old King represents ...
... existential world , restored in whatever form and however briefly , can never quite match the idealized memory that succeeds it , which is why it is well that dead heroes never return . The abstracted memory of the old King represents ...
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... existential world into the world of his own mind , finding refuge in the philosophical contempla- tion of death . At the end of the soliloquy , however , he is abruptly brought back to the existential world - not by the entrance of ...
... existential world into the world of his own mind , finding refuge in the philosophical contempla- tion of death . At the end of the soliloquy , however , he is abruptly brought back to the existential world - not by the entrance of ...
Inhalt
General Introduction | 1 |
Introduction | 13 |
The Play | 21 |
Urheberrecht | |
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action actors Agravaine Antony and Cleopatra asks avenge best knight born Caesar castle character circumstances common mind conception conscience contrast corruption court damosel dead death Denmark DOLABELLA doubt Elaine England existential world father feel final scene Fortinbras frustration Galahad Gawaine ghost grace Grail Guenever Hamlet harmony hath heart Horatio human ideal inner killed King Arthur King's Laertes language Le Morte d'Arthur literature live lord Macbeth madness marriage meaning moral mother moved murder natural propriety never noble normative order normative vision Odyssey Ophelia passion Penelope philosophical play players Polonius Polonius's Prince Queen Guenever realize represents Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Round Table Shakespeare Sir Ector Sir Kay Sir Launcelot Sir Lucan Sir Mordred society Socrates soliloquy stands superellipse sword tell thee thing thou thought tion tragedy truth Uther Pendragon wife Wittenberg words wounded