The Bucknell Review, 第 12-13 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 84 筆
第 40 頁
... play , as Sidgwick notes , the conflict or agon which is of central importance in all other Aeschylean plays ... play turns has long since been over , and the play itself represents a cease- less and pitiable lament for what has occurred ...
... play , as Sidgwick notes , the conflict or agon which is of central importance in all other Aeschylean plays ... play turns has long since been over , and the play itself represents a cease- less and pitiable lament for what has occurred ...
第 53 頁
... play , and , as the titles indicate , often form the central device of the plays . To read such a play is to have missed at least half the experience . The reason for this is , of course , that the dramatists we are discussing look upon ...
... play , and , as the titles indicate , often form the central device of the plays . To read such a play is to have missed at least half the experience . The reason for this is , of course , that the dramatists we are discussing look upon ...
第 33 頁
... played all their married life , and the trick which Martha and Nick try to play on George . Once we understand the conventions of " gaming " as Johan Huizinga has set them forth in Homo Ludens , we gain a crucial insight into Albee's play ...
... played all their married life , and the trick which Martha and Nick try to play on George . Once we understand the conventions of " gaming " as Johan Huizinga has set them forth in Homo Ludens , we gain a crucial insight into Albee's play ...
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