The Bucknell Review, 第 9 卷Bucknell University Press, 1960 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 16 筆
第 213 頁
... comedy of Volpone . The purpose of this paper is threefold . First , to formulate a metaphysical definition of tragedy and comedy with the aim of establishing a new perspective for the literary application of these terms . Second , to ...
... comedy of Volpone . The purpose of this paper is threefold . First , to formulate a metaphysical definition of tragedy and comedy with the aim of establishing a new perspective for the literary application of these terms . Second , to ...
第 215 頁
... comedy . Aroused by what can be , comedy demonstrates what is not . A comic action is thus a tragic action headed the other way and , consequently , seen from the opposite point of view , as when Dante , after descending an erect Satan ...
... comedy . Aroused by what can be , comedy demonstrates what is not . A comic action is thus a tragic action headed the other way and , consequently , seen from the opposite point of view , as when Dante , after descending an erect Satan ...
第 223 頁
... comedy is - to use the word Maeterlinck applied to modern drama in general - quotidienne . Overlooking the con ... comedy spectrum , the polarity that makes for the achievement of one or the other is in danger of being neutralized . But ...
... comedy is - to use the word Maeterlinck applied to modern drama in general - quotidienne . Overlooking the con ... comedy spectrum , the polarity that makes for the achievement of one or the other is in danger of being neutralized . But ...
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