Shakespeare Came to IndiaC. D. Narasimhaiah Popular Prakashan, 1964 - 142 pages |
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... tragic climaxes , but changing the direction suddenly and making briskly towards the haven of Comedy ; ' Romances ' because the actions , sometimes defying psychological probability , seem to be reminiscent of those in a typical ...
... tragic climaxes , but changing the direction suddenly and making briskly towards the haven of Comedy ; ' Romances ' because the actions , sometimes defying psychological probability , seem to be reminiscent of those in a typical ...
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... tragic pattern , to add , as it were , the Eumenides to the already completed Agamemnon and Choephoroe , a process repeated by Milton when he supplemented Paradise Lost with Samson Agonistes'.18 The spectacle of Prosperity followed by ...
... tragic pattern , to add , as it were , the Eumenides to the already completed Agamemnon and Choephoroe , a process repeated by Milton when he supplemented Paradise Lost with Samson Agonistes'.18 The spectacle of Prosperity followed by ...
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... tragic philosophy , the set of principles the characters recite at the tragic moment are willed , are an assertion of the writer's self , underived from the impact of experience truly tragic . In Shakespeare , on the contrary , it ...
... tragic philosophy , the set of principles the characters recite at the tragic moment are willed , are an assertion of the writer's self , underived from the impact of experience truly tragic . In Shakespeare , on the contrary , it ...
Contents
Teaching Shakespeare in India | 1 |
A Menezes | 12 |
Ideas of Self Sin Social Impulse and Moral | 20 |
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