Dark Imagination: Poetic Painting in Romantic DramaUniversity of California, Santa Cruz, 1992 - 516 ページ |
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... Tragic Muse -- she sate in a chair raised on a small platform -- and the body and posture which always presents itself to us is that in which she con- templates the figure of Hamlet's host . Her eyes elevated -- her head a little drawn ...
... Tragic Muse -- she sate in a chair raised on a small platform -- and the body and posture which always presents itself to us is that in which she con- templates the figure of Hamlet's host . Her eyes elevated -- her head a little drawn ...
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... tragic identity ; by choosing action in the face of defeat and asserting the independence of her spirit even as she falls , she confirms her stat- ure as tragic hero . The vivid poetic word - painting of the chasm illuminates many of ...
... tragic identity ; by choosing action in the face of defeat and asserting the independence of her spirit even as she falls , she confirms her stat- ure as tragic hero . The vivid poetic word - painting of the chasm illuminates many of ...
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... tragic theme and tragic work become a self - encounter " ( 133 ) . Here Gadamer sounds remarkably like Baillie . He , like Baillie , argues that the player , sculptor , or viewer is never simply swept away into a strange world of magic ...
... tragic theme and tragic work become a self - encounter " ( 133 ) . Here Gadamer sounds remarkably like Baillie . He , like Baillie , argues that the player , sculptor , or viewer is never simply swept away into a strange world of magic ...
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Scenes of Dramatic Conflict Critical Context and Background | 6 |
The Curtain Goes Up | 33 |
Joanna Baillie Passions of the Mind Set the Stage | 61 |
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