Tragic ReliefOxford University Press, 1932 - 233 páginas |
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... wife his schemes of worldly advance . If Lady Macbeth is a veritable mon- stress when she incites her husband to the murder of Duncan , she is a mere woman when she appears before us as a haunted somnambulist towards the close of the ...
... wife his schemes of worldly advance . If Lady Macbeth is a veritable mon- stress when she incites her husband to the murder of Duncan , she is a mere woman when she appears before us as a haunted somnambulist towards the close of the ...
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... wife's past and was convinced that the little girl , Hedvig , whom he had brought up so long as his own child , was not really his , he was stunned by the blow . His first instinct was to have nothing more to do with his wife and Hedvig ...
... wife's past and was convinced that the little girl , Hedvig , whom he had brought up so long as his own child , was not really his , he was stunned by the blow . His first instinct was to have nothing more to do with his wife and Hedvig ...
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... wife . In a fury of jealousy the husband kills the innocent wife and then himself . That might be recognized as the story of any one of the fifty French , German , Italian , English or American plays of the last hundred years . It is ...
... wife . In a fury of jealousy the husband kills the innocent wife and then himself . That might be recognized as the story of any one of the fifty French , German , Italian , English or American plays of the last hundred years . It is ...
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PHILOSOPHICAL EXPOSITIONS OF TRAGIC PLEASURE | 12 |
THE SECRET OF TRAGIC PLEASURE | 34 |
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