Six Great Playwrights: Sophocles, Shakespeare, Moliére, Sheridan, Ibsen, ShawHamish Hamilton, 1960 - 192페이지 |
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... tragedies he was aware , and overwhelmingly , of evil . The shift of emphasis had occurred , and the dream had turned to nightmare . Lack - love , treachery , treason , hatred , sensuality , greed - there is not one of the vices which ...
... tragedies he was aware , and overwhelmingly , of evil . The shift of emphasis had occurred , and the dream had turned to nightmare . Lack - love , treachery , treason , hatred , sensuality , greed - there is not one of the vices which ...
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... tragedy enters the arena , and does battle . I think the first thing to notice about Shakespeare's tragedies is that they all in one sense end happily . They tell the story of a struggle - ' good ' people against ' bad ' people - and ...
... tragedy enters the arena , and does battle . I think the first thing to notice about Shakespeare's tragedies is that they all in one sense end happily . They tell the story of a struggle - ' good ' people against ' bad ' people - and ...
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... tragedies are in a supreme degree tragedies of character . This is the reason why Romeo and Juliet is not a tragedy in the proper Shakespearian sense . It is not a tragedy because the deaths of the lovers are not a necessary consequence ...
... tragedies are in a supreme degree tragedies of character . This is the reason why Romeo and Juliet is not a tragedy in the proper Shakespearian sense . It is not a tragedy because the deaths of the lovers are not a necessary consequence ...
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