Tragic ReliefOxford University Press, 1932 - 233 páginas |
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... tragic relief - the distinguished personality of the tragic hero , the tragic conflict , the integration of character and incident in the tragic plot , the introduction of oc- casional comic episodes , and so forth - we found that the ...
... tragic relief - the distinguished personality of the tragic hero , the tragic conflict , the integration of character and incident in the tragic plot , the introduction of oc- casional comic episodes , and so forth - we found that the ...
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... contingent upon the special necessities of the occasion , and in many tragedies we do 1 David Hume , Essays , edited by Green and Grose , Vol . I , p . 261 . not meet with the employment of all or any of 196 TRAGIC RELIEF.
... contingent upon the special necessities of the occasion , and in many tragedies we do 1 David Hume , Essays , edited by Green and Grose , Vol . I , p . 261 . not meet with the employment of all or any of 196 TRAGIC RELIEF.
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... tragic relief , and because the theme of the hesitating avenger offers ample scope for incorporating them in the texture of tragedy it enjoyed such wide popularity . The root of the principle of tragic relief involved in the theme of ...
... tragic relief , and because the theme of the hesitating avenger offers ample scope for incorporating them in the texture of tragedy it enjoyed such wide popularity . The root of the principle of tragic relief involved in the theme of ...
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PLEA | 1 |
PHILOSOPHICAL EXPOSITIONS OF TRAGIC PLEASURE | 12 |
THE SECRET OF TRAGIC PLEASURE | 34 |
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action appear Aristotle attempt audience avenger brings called cause chapter character circumstance comedy comic common course crime death deed device Dick distinctive double impression effect element Elizabethan entire essential exceptional expression external fact fate father fear feel forces ghost give Hamlet hand hesitancy horror human husband impression incident indicate inner internal conflict introduction killed kind King Lear live look lyrical Macbeth manner meet merely mind murder namely nature Nora Othello outer pain passion picture pity play pleasure plot poetic poetry presented principle produce Professor regard represented revenge says scene seems seen sense serves Shakespeare shock situation soliloquies sorrow spirit stage struggle suffering suggest supernatural sway theme theory things thought thrown tion tragedy tragic drama tragic dramatist tragic hero tragic relief turn ultimate wife