The Quiet Hero: Figures of Temperance in Spenser, Donne, Milton, and Joyce, المجلد 2Catholic University of America Press, 1989 - 226 من الصفحات |
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... hero . " He ( or she ) is not what is normally called an anti - hero , a figure that generally represents the failure of modern culture ; rather , he is a hero who achieves important successes , but achieves them for the most part by ...
... hero . " He ( or she ) is not what is normally called an anti - hero , a figure that generally represents the failure of modern culture ; rather , he is a hero who achieves important successes , but achieves them for the most part by ...
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... hero , except perhaps Aeneas , who has the quiet virtue of sophrosyne as a major characteristic . Homer's Odysseus was allegorized , long after Homer's time , as an exemplum of prudence ; and such a misreading of him lies behind ...
... hero , except perhaps Aeneas , who has the quiet virtue of sophrosyne as a major characteristic . Homer's Odysseus was allegorized , long after Homer's time , as an exemplum of prudence ; and such a misreading of him lies behind ...
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... hero , because inaction is a highly undramatic mode of behavior . Even in lyric poetry the passive virtues have been problematic , with Yeats declaring ( after Matthew Arnold ) that “ passive suffering is not a theme for poetry . ' A ...
... hero , because inaction is a highly undramatic mode of behavior . Even in lyric poetry the passive virtues have been problematic , with Yeats declaring ( after Matthew Arnold ) that “ passive suffering is not a theme for poetry . ' A ...
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