Tragic ReliefOxford University Press, 1932 - 233 páginas |
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... nature against their entry into a career of crime . They pay no heed to the warning , violate their natural instincts , and the tragedy follows as a natural consequence . We have dealt with the internal conflict in Macbeth at some ...
... nature against their entry into a career of crime . They pay no heed to the warning , violate their natural instincts , and the tragedy follows as a natural consequence . We have dealt with the internal conflict in Macbeth at some ...
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... nature and force him to immediate action . The supernatural is thus studiously kept apart from the natural world in tragedy , and it is used only to create an awesome background of mystery and wonder for the natural world . The natural ...
... nature and force him to immediate action . The supernatural is thus studiously kept apart from the natural world in tragedy , and it is used only to create an awesome background of mystery and wonder for the natural world . The natural ...
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... natural course of events in a tragedy . We have seen that in all great tragedies that have made use of this device , the super- natural forces have been rigidly kept apart from the sphere of the natural acts and events of the play , and ...
... natural course of events in a tragedy . We have seen that in all great tragedies that have made use of this device , the super- natural forces have been rigidly kept apart from the sphere of the natural acts and events of the play , and ...
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PLEA | 1 |
PHILOSOPHICAL EXPOSITIONS OF TRAGIC PLEASURE | 12 |
THE SECRET OF TRAGIC PLEASURE | 34 |
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action Ægisthus Agamemnon ancient classical tragedy Antigone Antonio's Revenge apparition Aristotle Aubrey audience avenger Brutus Bussy D'Ambois Cæsar catastrophe chapter character circumstance Clytemnestra comedy comic Creon crime death deed Desdemona Dick double impression Dr Stockmann element Ellean essential external father feel Fool forces ghost Hamlet HELMER hesitancy horror human husband Iago Ibid incident inner instrument of relief instrument of tragic introduction killed King Lear literary lyrical Macbeth mind mitigated murder of Duncan nature Nora Othello outer pain passion Paula pity and fear play pleasure of tragedy plot poetry presented principle of relief produce regard revenge tragedies Revenger's Tragedy says scene Schopenhauer sense Shakespeare Shakespearean tragedy shock soliloquies sorrow spectacle spirit stage subtle suffering supernatural supernatural agencies sway of fate theme theory thou thrown Thyestes tion tragic art tragic conflict tragic drama tragic dramatist tragic hero tragic relief wicked wife