Joan of ArcHarold Bloom Chelsea House, 1992 - 216 páginas |
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... Stogumber , thus adding to our first crisis of exquisite anguish another not less potent and overwhelming . Rarely has George Bernard Shaw attained higher altitudes of poetic emotion than here . There is a truly great poet in Shaw ; but ...
... Stogumber , thus adding to our first crisis of exquisite anguish another not less potent and overwhelming . Rarely has George Bernard Shaw attained higher altitudes of poetic emotion than here . There is a truly great poet in Shaw ; but ...
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... Stogumber , a laughable caricature of British egotism and a feeble straw man for Shaw's satire to topple . Stogumber's unrelenting venom amuses Warwick and irritates Cauchon , and at base reveals the invidious depths of nationalistic ...
... Stogumber , a laughable caricature of British egotism and a feeble straw man for Shaw's satire to topple . Stogumber's unrelenting venom amuses Warwick and irritates Cauchon , and at base reveals the invidious depths of nationalistic ...
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... Stogumber : ' If you dare do what this woman has done - set your country above the holy Catholic Church - you shall go to the fire with her . ' The dangers of the forces that Joan represents are reflected in de Stogumber's presence in ...
... Stogumber : ' If you dare do what this woman has done - set your country above the holy Catholic Church - you shall go to the fire with her . ' The dangers of the forces that Joan represents are reflected in de Stogumber's presence in ...
Contenido
CRITICAL ESSAYS | 85 |
MARK TWAINS | 108 |
SIGHT AND INSIGHT IN SCHILLERS | 119 |
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Términos y frases comunes
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