Tragedy in TransitionSarah Annes Brown, Catherine Silverstone Wiley, 2007年11月28日 - 315 頁 Tragedy in Transition is an innovative and exciting introduction to the theory and practice of tragedy.
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 34 筆
第 87 頁
... father's superstitions in order to generate a mood of anxious " melancholy " ( 1.2.118 ) for his brother's arrival . A number of Edmund's lines of prediction have been excised from the Folio , and these are indicated in the Quarto text ...
... father's superstitions in order to generate a mood of anxious " melancholy " ( 1.2.118 ) for his brother's arrival . A number of Edmund's lines of prediction have been excised from the Folio , and these are indicated in the Quarto text ...
第 88 頁
... father against child ; daughters become mothers ( 1.4.133-4 ) ; and Cordelia proves " most rich being poor , / Most ... father's own relinquishing of the expected . King Lear has a " proliferation of paradox " at its heart ( McAlindon ...
... father against child ; daughters become mothers ( 1.4.133-4 ) ; and Cordelia proves " most rich being poor , / Most ... father's own relinquishing of the expected . King Lear has a " proliferation of paradox " at its heart ( McAlindon ...
第 100 頁
... Father against Childe . We have seene the best of our time . Machinations , hollownesse , treacherie , and all ... father's love exceeds the child's " ( 1.3.14–15 ) and “ I am as kind as is the pelican , / That kills itself , to save her ...
... Father against Childe . We have seene the best of our time . Machinations , hollownesse , treacherie , and all ... father's love exceeds the child's " ( 1.3.14–15 ) and “ I am as kind as is the pelican , / That kills itself , to save her ...
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Tragedy in Transition | 1 |
Trojan Suffering Tragic Gods and Transhistorical Metaphysics | 16 |
Hardcore Tragedy | 34 |
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