Essays on Literature and IdeasMacmillan, 1963 - 270 sider |
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... stage - play could be , or should be , or ever had been , a naturalistic form . The new theatre has rediscovered its own essential nature , half - way between discussion and ritual . To make clear what I mean , I must go over some of ...
... stage - play could be , or should be , or ever had been , a naturalistic form . The new theatre has rediscovered its own essential nature , half - way between discussion and ritual . To make clear what I mean , I must go over some of ...
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... stage . - From then onward the attempt to hold the stage for literature was brushed aside with increasing impatience . One sees it in the fact that a vigorous and competent writer like Samuel Johnson was a complete failure as a ...
... stage . - From then onward the attempt to hold the stage for literature was brushed aside with increasing impatience . One sees it in the fact that a vigorous and competent writer like Samuel Johnson was a complete failure as a ...
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... stage by stage , we have higher uses of irony — more subtle , more open to misunderstanding by the simple - minded reader . The higher we mount , the more firmly we must grasp the positive attitudes of which irony is the negative ...
... stage by stage , we have higher uses of irony — more subtle , more open to misunderstanding by the simple - minded reader . The higher we mount , the more firmly we must grasp the positive attitudes of which irony is the negative ...
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The Mind of Shakespeare | 56 |
An Introduction to Pope | 71 |
the Search for Identity | 85 |
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