Every Artist His Own Scandal: A Study of Real and Fictive HeroesHorizon Press, 1964 - 255 páginas |
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... sense simply through identifying his personal fortunes with absolute powers , an identi- fication as fatally naïve as Phaethon's own . In just what dramatic sense " naïve , " was the inevitable point to be demonstrated inasmuch as ...
... sense simply through identifying his personal fortunes with absolute powers , an identi- fication as fatally naïve as Phaethon's own . In just what dramatic sense " naïve , " was the inevitable point to be demonstrated inasmuch as ...
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... sense , this is impossible . Here , as in the Freudian sys- tem , fate is predestination ; it does not become , it is , or it " be- comes " only in the Kierkegaardian sense of the individual's con- tinuity dialectically revealed . The ...
... sense , this is impossible . Here , as in the Freudian sys- tem , fate is predestination ; it does not become , it is , or it " be- comes " only in the Kierkegaardian sense of the individual's con- tinuity dialectically revealed . The ...
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... sense , " is full of traps , temptations and dis- guises ; above all , the trap of cheap virtue and a facile moral sense . Yet James complimented the race by assuming that its highest types were people naturally endowed with and ...
... sense , " is full of traps , temptations and dis- guises ; above all , the trap of cheap virtue and a facile moral sense . Yet James complimented the race by assuming that its highest types were people naturally endowed with and ...
Contenido
Introduction to the Cell | 15 |
Nijinskys AntiSanity | 25 |
Richard IIs Rebellious Abdication | 33 |
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Términos y frases comunes
absurd action ambiguity artist Axel BECK Billy Billy Budd Billy's Briss Caligula Cell of Pure character consciousness Corvick's crime critic death Diaghilev dialectic divine Dostoievsky drama Durtal emotional enthusiasm epilepsy Esseintes esthetic experience Fabrizio false hero fate father feeling fiction genius George Posey Ghost Gide guilt Hamlet Hamlet-being Hecuba Henry Henry IV hero human idea ideal Igitur imagination incest individual irony James James's Josephine Kafka Kierkegaard king Lafcadio's live logical madness magic Mallarmé marriage mean Melville's metaphor metaphysical Milly moral mother murder Myshkin naïve Narrator nature never Nijinsky Nijinsky's novel object Oedipus Ophelia oracle ORCUTT passion patricide philosophic physical play poet poetic political possessed Proust Pure Contemplation reality repetition Richard Richard II Romola Nijinsky Sacred Fount secret seems sense sexual Shakespeare Shatov social Socrates soliloquies spirit Stavrogin story surrogate symbol thing thought tion tragedy tragic transcendent truth Verhovensky WALLACE Zeus