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... final tragedy of their deaths ? What " errors " issuing from " character " are they guilty of ? Did the love they felt for each other have any relation- ship to the character traits which proved their failing ? We should also consider ...
... final tragedy of their deaths ? What " errors " issuing from " character " are they guilty of ? Did the love they felt for each other have any relation- ship to the character traits which proved their failing ? We should also consider ...
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... final vision of religion , she calls it an " interim reading " of human life . Many modern readers , however , may adopt a position similar to that of I. A. Richards : " Tragedy is only possible to a mind which is for the moment ...
... final vision of religion , she calls it an " interim reading " of human life . Many modern readers , however , may adopt a position similar to that of I. A. Richards : " Tragedy is only possible to a mind which is for the moment ...
Page 340
... final triumph over death and the world . To interpret the ending this way , however , is to distort what we have seen to be the developing action of the play , Antony's attempt to regain his heroic past.1 What evidence do we have that ...
... final triumph over death and the world . To interpret the ending this way , however , is to distort what we have seen to be the developing action of the play , Antony's attempt to regain his heroic past.1 What evidence do we have that ...
Contents
THE IDEA OF SHAKESPEARE | 3 |
CRITICAL APPROACHES TO SHAKESPEARE | 11 |
FACT FROM FANTASY | 17 |
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