The Bucknell Review, 第 18-19 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 18 頁
... tragedy has been the finest example of the noble protagonist . The ritual infrastructure of tragedy brings human finiteness to visibility . But not every play that utilizes ritual form is a tragedy , though it may end unhappily . Nor is ...
... tragedy has been the finest example of the noble protagonist . The ritual infrastructure of tragedy brings human finiteness to visibility . But not every play that utilizes ritual form is a tragedy , though it may end unhappily . Nor is ...
第 33 頁
... tragedy and to some more recent tragedies . My interest here is specifically in the structural means by which the motive for the tragic incident is demonstrated to be free of revoltingly immoral intent on the part of the agent of that ...
... tragedy and to some more recent tragedies . My interest here is specifically in the structural means by which the motive for the tragic incident is demonstrated to be free of revoltingly immoral intent on the part of the agent of that ...
第 45 頁
... tragedy is impossible ; Aristotle knew that disem- bodied causation precludes tragedy . ( The falling statue of Mitys is astonishing and just , but has nothing to do with tragedy . ) If ignorance is the generating source of tragedy ...
... tragedy is impossible ; Aristotle knew that disem- bodied causation precludes tragedy . ( The falling statue of Mitys is astonishing and just , but has nothing to do with tragedy . ) If ignorance is the generating source of tragedy ...
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The Problem of Philosophy in the Novel | 53 |
Seriality in Modern Literature | 63 |
The Quality of Feeling in Kawabatas | 81 |
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