Last Periods of Shakespeare, Racine, IbsenWayne State University Press, 1961 - 117 páginas Lectures given by Kenneth Muir, King Alfred Professor of English Literature, University of Liverpool, about three authors-- William Shakespeare, Jean Racine, and Henrik Ibsen, at Wayne State University in 1959. |
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... tragic ; only the dead are happy . That life is tragic we may perhaps agree ; we may even accept the saying of John Mase- field that tragedy is a lesson in deportment on life's scaffold ; but the fate of Oedipus , which is brought about ...
... tragic ; only the dead are happy . That life is tragic we may perhaps agree ; we may even accept the saying of John Mase- field that tragedy is a lesson in deportment on life's scaffold ; but the fate of Oedipus , which is brought about ...
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... tragic . But the last plays , in spite of their happy endings , do not deny or evade the tragic realities of life . Each one of Shakespeare's plays must be considered as an indi- vidual creation . Each one is an attempt to do some ...
... tragic . But the last plays , in spite of their happy endings , do not deny or evade the tragic realities of life . Each one of Shakespeare's plays must be considered as an indi- vidual creation . Each one is an attempt to do some ...
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... tragic , as though the poets , as they drew near to their eternal home , found the tragic interpretation of life no longer most valid for them . Joas is preserved ; the slandered wives are re- united to their erring husbands ; the lost ...
... tragic , as though the poets , as they drew near to their eternal home , found the tragic interpretation of life no longer most valid for them . Joas is preserved ; the slandered wives are re- united to their erring husbands ; the lost ...
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