Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volumul 28Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... tragedy which we have already noticed. The resultant theory of tragedy, with special regard to its misinterpretations of Aristotle, may be briefly summarized. His dictum that tragedy is the imitation of a serious action was interpreted ...
... tragedy which we have already noticed. The resultant theory of tragedy, with special regard to its misinterpretations of Aristotle, may be briefly summarized. His dictum that tragedy is the imitation of a serious action was interpreted ...
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... Tragedy, p. 71) Over and above mere fear and tragic sympathy we have therefore the feeling of reconciliation, which tragedy affords in virtue of its vision of eternal justice. (p. 51) Eternal justice is operative ... under a mode ...
... Tragedy, p. 71) Over and above mere fear and tragic sympathy we have therefore the feeling of reconciliation, which tragedy affords in virtue of its vision of eternal justice. (p. 51) Eternal justice is operative ... under a mode ...
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... tragedy informed the origins of German Idealistic dialectical reflection in Hölderlin and Hegel, so Athenian tragic drama is a paradigmatic instance of Benjamin's own dialectic. Tragedy is thus so deeply situated in his worldview that a ...
... tragedy informed the origins of German Idealistic dialectical reflection in Hölderlin and Hegel, so Athenian tragic drama is a paradigmatic instance of Benjamin's own dialectic. Tragedy is thus so deeply situated in his worldview that a ...
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