Centre and Labyrinth: Essays in Honour of Northrop FryeVictoria University by University of Toronto Press, 1983 - 346 páginas |
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Página 164
... Prospero has done , by responding . Understanding and mutual acknowledgment , then , gradually supplement and substitute for the bleaker knowledge of human nature embodied in Ariel's speech to the ' three men of sin ' and in Prospero's ...
... Prospero has done , by responding . Understanding and mutual acknowledgment , then , gradually supplement and substitute for the bleaker knowledge of human nature embodied in Ariel's speech to the ' three men of sin ' and in Prospero's ...
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... Prospero's art by means of these three analogies of time is to give some idea of how the complex temporal organization of the play is made to substitute for a more straightforward kind of dramatic action , but it cannot suggest the ...
... Prospero's art by means of these three analogies of time is to give some idea of how the complex temporal organization of the play is made to substitute for a more straightforward kind of dramatic action , but it cannot suggest the ...
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... Prospero's abandonment of analogous powers . 16 The contrast between the image of time that Prospero constructs out of the shipwreck and the disappearance of time for the observer is analogous to the philosophical distinction between ...
... Prospero's abandonment of analogous powers . 16 The contrast between the image of time that Prospero constructs out of the shipwreck and the disappearance of time for the observer is analogous to the philosophical distinction between ...
Contenido
FRANCIS SPARSHOTT The Riddle of Katharsis | 14 |
Breaking Down the Wall | 38 |
Northrop Frye | 59 |
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Otras 15 secciones no mostradas
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alchemists alchemy anagogic analogy Anatomy of Criticism archetypal Aristotle Aristotle's audience become beginning biblical Bloom body Caliban called Canadian Canadian poetry canto centre Christ comedy context cycle Dante's death dream echo essay F.H. Bradley father feasts fiction final Freud Frye's Hugh human Ibid imagination katharsis katharsis clause Keats Keats's kind Kubla Khan labyrinth language lines literary literature London Manfred's maze means metaphor Milton mind motion Munro's myth narrative nature neurosis Northrop Frye Oedipus Paradise Lost Paradise Regained partition passage pattern phase pity and fear Plato play poem poet poet's poetic poetry Prospero Psyche question reader relation riddle Romance Satan scene seems sense soul stanza Stevens story structure suggests symbolic Tempest temptation Tennyson theory Theseus things tion Totem and Taboo tradition tragedy trans transference Tyndall Ulysses vision Wallace Stevens words Wordsworth writing
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Comparative Criticism: Volume 6, Translation in Theory and Practice E. S. Shaffer Sin vista previa disponible - 1986 |