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... regards Hedda Gabler as tragicomic " only in a minor key , ' " 48 and he includes The Master Builder in a list of ... regard Brendel's humour as the clue to the entire relationship of Rosmer and Rebecca , and the tragicomic spirit of ...
... regards Hedda Gabler as tragicomic " only in a minor key , ' " 48 and he includes The Master Builder in a list of ... regard Brendel's humour as the clue to the entire relationship of Rosmer and Rebecca , and the tragicomic spirit of ...
Page 104
... regard Hedvig as the central character , but it is reflected also among those who regard Hjalmar Ekdal or Gregers Werle as the protagonist . As one might expect , Karl Guthke is extremely helpful in enabling us to see that the play ...
... regard Hedvig as the central character , but it is reflected also among those who regard Hjalmar Ekdal or Gregers Werle as the protagonist . As one might expect , Karl Guthke is extremely helpful in enabling us to see that the play ...
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... regard her as merely , however attractively , an embodiment of spiritual qualities associated with voluntary sacrifice is to risk forgetting Hedvig's specific physical and mental condition . The greatest danger , therefore , about ...
... regard her as merely , however attractively , an embodiment of spiritual qualities associated with voluntary sacrifice is to risk forgetting Hedvig's specific physical and mental condition . The greatest danger , therefore , about ...
Contents
Journeys into Uncertainty | 23 |
The Vision Blurs | 71 |
All Hope Abandoned? | 104 |
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