The Poetry of Life: Shelley and Literary FormUniversity of Toronto Press, 1987 - 290 sider |
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... tragedy to exclude alternative possibilities and to cut off the tragic pro- tagonist from life - saving choices . Agamemnon has no real alternative but to sacrifice his daughter at Aulis ; not to do so would be to relin- quish his lot ...
... tragedy to exclude alternative possibilities and to cut off the tragic pro- tagonist from life - saving choices . Agamemnon has no real alternative but to sacrifice his daughter at Aulis ; not to do so would be to relin- quish his lot ...
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... tragedy : The tragedies of the Athenian poets are as mirrors in which the spectator beholds himself , under a thin disguise of circumstance , stript of all but that ideal perfection and energy which every one feels to be the internal ...
... tragedy : The tragedies of the Athenian poets are as mirrors in which the spectator beholds himself , under a thin disguise of circumstance , stript of all but that ideal perfection and energy which every one feels to be the internal ...
Side 142
... tragedy as ' the highest species of the drama ' even as he struggled to break its bounds . His esteem for tragedy is quite orthodox for one so immersed in classical literature , though it is well to remember a distinct preference for ...
... tragedy as ' the highest species of the drama ' even as he struggled to break its bounds . His esteem for tragedy is quite orthodox for one so immersed in classical literature , though it is well to remember a distinct preference for ...
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Locating an Audience | 17 |
A Lyric Turn Within | 37 |
The Lyric Outward Bound | 63 |
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