The Rarer Action: Essays in Honor of Francis FergussonRutgers University Press, 1970 - Broj stranica: 384 |
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Stranica 70
... tragic norm . And Euripides does indeed in these plays ( and , for that matter , in others ) introduce to the tragic stage an entirely new attitude to human nature and action . It has been called " realistic , " but it is not hard to ...
... tragic norm . And Euripides does indeed in these plays ( and , for that matter , in others ) introduce to the tragic stage an entirely new attitude to human nature and action . It has been called " realistic , " but it is not hard to ...
Stranica 75
... tragic category is the fact that they were entries in the tragic competition at the festival of Dionysus . What Euripides has done in them is to eliminate from tragedy what previously had been its essence : tò ȧvýzεotov- " the incurable ...
... tragic category is the fact that they were entries in the tragic competition at the festival of Dionysus . What Euripides has done in them is to eliminate from tragedy what previously had been its essence : tò ȧvýzεotov- " the incurable ...
Stranica 85
... tragic act - Ion and Creusa narrowly avoid the fates of Orestes and Medea - becomes a standard feature of comedy , which generates the excitement of tragic potentiality but spares us the pity and fear caused by its fulfillment . Hegio ...
... tragic act - Ion and Creusa narrowly avoid the fates of Orestes and Medea - becomes a standard feature of comedy , which generates the excitement of tragic potentiality but spares us the pity and fear caused by its fulfillment . Hegio ...
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