Dramatic Theory and Criticism: Greeks to GrotowskiHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1974 - 1003 páginas |
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... hero to succumb to its irresistible force . The end of the piece follows this catastrophe immediately , the ... hero's exacting claims ; the second by the counter- claims which the violently disturbed surroundings put forward . This is ...
... hero to succumb to its irresistible force . The end of the piece follows this catastrophe immediately , the ... hero's exacting claims ; the second by the counter- claims which the violently disturbed surroundings put forward . This is ...
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... hero . In both cases , its position helps to fix the char- acter of the piece ; in Othello , where the counterplay leads at the conclusion of a long introduction ; in Richard III , where the villain alone rules in the first scene . In ...
... hero . In both cases , its position helps to fix the char- acter of the piece ; in Othello , where the counterplay leads at the conclusion of a long introduction ; in Richard III , where the villain alone rules in the first scene . In ...
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... hero , almost in the language of Homer .... It is an unimpeachable tradition that in its earliest form Greek tragedy records only the sufferings of Dionysos , and that he was the only actor . But it may be claimed with equal justice ...
... hero , almost in the language of Homer .... It is an unimpeachable tradition that in its earliest form Greek tragedy records only the sufferings of Dionysos , and that he was the only actor . But it may be claimed with equal justice ...
Contenido
The Art of Poetry | 67 |
On the Sublime | 76 |
GIOVANNI BOCCACCIO 103 The Genealogy of the Gentile Gods | 112 |
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absurd action actors Aeschylus ancient Aristophanes Aristotle artist audience beautiful bourgeois tragedy character Chorus comedy comic contrary Corneille Creon critics delight DIONYSUS drama dramatist effect emotions epic Epic poetry esthetic Euripides excite expression fear feeling fiction French FRIEND give Goethe Greek happy hero honor human Iago idea imagination imitation interest kind language laugh laughter manner means merely mind misfortune modern Molière moral nature never object observed Oedipus Othello pain passion Peripeteia person Philoctetes pity Plato Plautus play pleasure plot poem poet poetical poetry produce reason representation represented ridiculous romantic rules Samuel Taylor Coleridge scene sense sentiments Shakespeare Sophocles sorrow soul speak spectator spirit stage story sublime suffering theatre things thought three unities tion tragedy tragic tragicomedy translated true truth unity verse vice virtue well-made play whole words write