Drama Criticism: Criticism of the Most Significant and Widely Studied Dramatic Works from All the World's Literatures, المجلد 4Gale Research Incorporated, 1994 - 536 من الصفحات Each print volume in this long-standing series profiles approximately 4-8 dramatists by providing full-text or excerpted criticism taken from books, magazines, literary reviews, newspapers and scholarly journals. Among those profiled in this volume are:
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... speech on the motion , listen to mine ; for it was you who set up a debate . . . ' , and voices the arguments , familiar to us elsewhere in Greek literature , against monarchy and in favour of democracy . Only after thirty lines does he ...
... speech on the motion , listen to mine ; for it was you who set up a debate . . . ' , and voices the arguments , familiar to us elsewhere in Greek literature , against monarchy and in favour of democracy . Only after thirty lines does he ...
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... speech about the lot of women appears in another tragedy produced be- fore 414 ( how many years before , we do not know ) . Its au- thor is none other than Sophocles . His Tereus told the story of the Athenian princess Procne , married ...
... speech about the lot of women appears in another tragedy produced be- fore 414 ( how many years before , we do not know ) . Its au- thor is none other than Sophocles . His Tereus told the story of the Athenian princess Procne , married ...
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... speech already implies cognition , and thus abrogates action . " [ Bradish , p . 947. -Author's note . ] He must have under- stood Hamlet's suspicion of language as an unreal bond between the solitary individual and society , the ...
... speech already implies cognition , and thus abrogates action . " [ Bradish , p . 947. -Author's note . ] He must have under- stood Hamlet's suspicion of language as an unreal bond between the solitary individual and society , the ...
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