Dryden's Heroic PlaysUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1981 - Počet stran: 195 |
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... character equal the quiet vacancy of Creon's “ all that I touch goes awry ” , and nowhere do we see the relentless operations of " an intolerable fate " ; villains and secondary characters realise the fatal potential of human ...
... character equal the quiet vacancy of Creon's “ all that I touch goes awry ” , and nowhere do we see the relentless operations of " an intolerable fate " ; villains and secondary characters realise the fatal potential of human ...
Strana 22
... characters are portrayed without psychological subtlety or , indeed , plausibility.1 King , admitting the plays ' " distorted representation of human nature " , sees their characters as vehicles for satire against modish intellectual ...
... characters are portrayed without psychological subtlety or , indeed , plausibility.1 King , admitting the plays ' " distorted representation of human nature " , sees their characters as vehicles for satire against modish intellectual ...
Strana 119
... characters retreat from reality into lives of theatrical illusion , but now Dryden places the sources of illusion within the play itself , making the theatrical fantasy a natural compensation for the characters ' weakness and ...
... characters retreat from reality into lives of theatrical illusion , but now Dryden places the sources of illusion within the play itself , making the theatrical fantasy a natural compensation for the characters ' weakness and ...
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The Indian Queen | 22 |
The Indian Emperour | 38 |
Tyrannick Love | 59 |
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