Shakespeare's Changing Use of Psychological Reference in His ComediesStanford University, 1978 - Počet stran: 504 |
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... complicated . The series of incidents which make up the morality plot , however , are inspired by a clearly defined moral purpose : each event is one step in the moral degeneration and later rehabilitation of the Everyman protagonist ...
... complicated . The series of incidents which make up the morality plot , however , are inspired by a clearly defined moral purpose : each event is one step in the moral degeneration and later rehabilitation of the Everyman protagonist ...
Strana 7
... complicated ethical questions ; its " tactic ... is to isolate the deviant type by portraying it as false or ridiculous . " 17 The romance , the morality play , and their descendants , on the other hand , trace the history of a single ...
... complicated ethical questions ; its " tactic ... is to isolate the deviant type by portraying it as false or ridiculous . " 17 The romance , the morality play , and their descendants , on the other hand , trace the history of a single ...
Strana 210
... complicated ; all of the plots expose similar affec- tations and types of behavior , but the denouement hints at the consummation of true love as well as the frustration of foolish inflexibilities . The " golden " comedies are a fully ...
... complicated ; all of the plots expose similar affec- tations and types of behavior , but the denouement hints at the consummation of true love as well as the frustration of foolish inflexibilities . The " golden " comedies are a fully ...
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