Sir Philip Sidney and ArcadiaFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1991 - Počet stran: 158 This book rejects the Calvinist and deconstructionist interpretations of Sidney and argues instead for a man of humane and generous sympathies who thought deeply about human experience and the art and function of writing. |
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... thought of the Duchess of York's likely reaction and he dare not encourage Buckingham to urge this story very strongly ( act 2 , scene 5 ) . Amphialus , far from being inhibited by his mother , is encouraged and instructed by her and ...
... thought of the Duchess of York's likely reaction and he dare not encourage Buckingham to urge this story very strongly ( act 2 , scene 5 ) . Amphialus , far from being inhibited by his mother , is encouraged and instructed by her and ...
Strana 133
... thought , matching the ideal of high - minded self - control that Pyrocles is representing , but it is also close to Christian teaching of submission to the will of God . Philoclea's use of the word " despair " itself suggests Christian ...
... thought , matching the ideal of high - minded self - control that Pyrocles is representing , but it is also close to Christian teaching of submission to the will of God . Philoclea's use of the word " despair " itself suggests Christian ...
Strana 134
... thought to the boundaries of Christian revela- tion . Christian thought lies in the background of Arcadia , just beyond the reach of the characters . Their strivings toward it , however , are of great significance in relation to ...
... thought to the boundaries of Christian revela- tion . Christian thought lies in the background of Arcadia , just beyond the reach of the characters . Their strivings toward it , however , are of great significance in relation to ...
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Contents | 11 |
Heroes and Heroics | 27 |
Stella and the Growth of the Heroine | 42 |
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