John Milton and the English Revolution: A Study in the Sociology of LiteratureBarnes & Noble Books, 1981 - 248 էջ |
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... tragedy is here relevant . The epic , he argues , had posed the question ' how can life become essential ? ' , but as essence becomes divorced from life and becomes . located at a level of being beyond life , so tragedy poses the new ...
... tragedy is here relevant . The epic , he argues , had posed the question ' how can life become essential ? ' , but as essence becomes divorced from life and becomes . located at a level of being beyond life , so tragedy poses the new ...
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... tragedy , is surely equally significant . The God of Samson Agonistes is the God of classical Greek tragedy , rather than that of Christian theology ; he is , indeed , little more than destiny itself . This exclusion of any detailed ...
... tragedy , is surely equally significant . The God of Samson Agonistes is the God of classical Greek tragedy , rather than that of Christian theology ; he is , indeed , little more than destiny itself . This exclusion of any detailed ...
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... tragedy . For Milton located the essence of tragedy , as we have already observed , not in the fact of unmitigated catastrophe , but rather in the process of catharsis . As he himself says , quoting Aristotle , tragedy is ' of power ...
... tragedy . For Milton located the essence of tragedy , as we have already observed , not in the fact of unmitigated catastrophe , but rather in the process of catharsis . As he himself says , quoting Aristotle , tragedy is ' of power ...
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