Mansions of the Spirit: Essays in Literature and ReligionGeorge A. Panichas Hawthorn Books, 1967 - 414 pagini |
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Pagina 126
... tragic setting . . . . There is a sense in which the highest compliment we can pay to Shakespeare is to discuss his great plays as if they were also great novels.13 This involves Bayley in defending Othello against its detractors ...
... tragic setting . . . . There is a sense in which the highest compliment we can pay to Shakespeare is to discuss his great plays as if they were also great novels.13 This involves Bayley in defending Othello against its detractors ...
Pagina 128
... tragic sentiment , which sees man as both victim and culprit . The weakening of this doctrine inside theological circles because it was thought to be tied up with the literal acceptance of the Adam and Eve myth and incompatible with the ...
... tragic sentiment , which sees man as both victim and culprit . The weakening of this doctrine inside theological circles because it was thought to be tied up with the literal acceptance of the Adam and Eve myth and incompatible with the ...
Pagina 133
... tragic drama . The romantic vision of life is non - tragic . In authentic tragedy , the gates of hell stand open and damnation is real . The tragic personage cannot evade responsibility . To argue that Oedipus should have been excused ...
... tragic drama . The romantic vision of life is non - tragic . In authentic tragedy , the gates of hell stand open and damnation is real . The tragic personage cannot evade responsibility . To argue that Oedipus should have been excused ...
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Preface | 11 |
PART I | 28 |
HYATT H WAGGONER Point of View in Ameri | 47 |
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accept action artist awareness becomes believe called Camus century characters Christ Christian Church consciousness criticism D. H. Lawrence death divine doctrine Dostoevsky drama Emily Brontë English essay evil existence experience fact faith Fall Father Faulkner fiction forgiveness Franny Franny and Zooey Franny's freedom Genet George Eliot Gogol grace Greek guilt Haute surveillance hero human Huxley Ibid imagination Jesus Jesus Prayer kind literary living man's Masefield meaning metaphysical Middlemarch Midnight Folk mind Miss O'Connor's modern moral mysticism myth nature novel novelist pantheism Perennial Philosophy person Philokalia philosophical Pilgrim play poem poet poetry possible present problem prose reality religion religious literature revelation ritual Russian Sartre says secular sense society soul spirit story symbols T. S. Eliot theme theological things tion Tolstoy tradition tragedy tragic transcendence truth understanding University values Wild Palms Wilhelm wisdom Wise Blood words writes Zooey