Byron's Plays: A Reassessment |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 50 筆
第 106 頁
It is to Manfred's credit that Arimanes fails to subdue him . ... In the Hall of Arimanes , Manfred compels the spirits to evoke Astarte . The figure of Astarte is complex . She is vital to the drama of Manfred's fatal love .
It is to Manfred's credit that Arimanes fails to subdue him . ... In the Hall of Arimanes , Manfred compels the spirits to evoke Astarte . The figure of Astarte is complex . She is vital to the drama of Manfred's fatal love .
第 110 頁
Manfred has the Gothic tradition behind it . Manfred's appearance resembles that of a Gothic villain -- aristocratic , gloomy , mysterious and remorseful . However , the Gothic villain was so fascinating a character and dominated the ...
Manfred has the Gothic tradition behind it . Manfred's appearance resembles that of a Gothic villain -- aristocratic , gloomy , mysterious and remorseful . However , the Gothic villain was so fascinating a character and dominated the ...
第 124 頁
Further , Cain's remorse at the end of the play is as genuine as Manfred's . Again , Cain's relationship with Lucifer resembles Manfred's relation- ship with the supernatural spirits , especially with the Witch of the Alps and with ...
Further , Cain's remorse at the end of the play is as genuine as Manfred's . Again , Cain's relationship with Lucifer resembles Manfred's relation- ship with the supernatural spirits , especially with the Witch of the Alps and with ...
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