Political Violence in Drama: Classical Models, Contemporary VariationsUMI Research Press, 1987 - 161 من الصفحات |
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... follows . Laughing uncontrollably , the Character shakes his finger at God , then lets the audience in on the joke : all his worry was for nothing ; it's all " stupefying , " " une blague , " a story one invents to amuse children . 15 ...
... follows . Laughing uncontrollably , the Character shakes his finger at God , then lets the audience in on the joke : all his worry was for nothing ; it's all " stupefying , " " une blague , " a story one invents to amuse children . 15 ...
الصفحة 140
... follows the second of these , designated " A 2 " in the Suhrkamp edition . The next version , dated 1931 by Busch , is designated “ A 3. ” Quotations of the German are from this edition , hereafter denoted A2 or A3 and cited in the text ...
... follows the second of these , designated " A 2 " in the Suhrkamp edition . The next version , dated 1931 by Busch , is designated “ A 3. ” Quotations of the German are from this edition , hereafter denoted A2 or A3 and cited in the text ...
الصفحة 144
... follows automatically from the deed requires cleansing to correct the external condition . See above , note 2 . 5 ... follow that they are identified with women . 6. Lloyd - Jones notes that the Oresteia differs from Hesiod's Theogony in ...
... follows automatically from the deed requires cleansing to correct the external condition . See above , note 2 . 5 ... follow that they are identified with women . 6. Lloyd - Jones notes that the Oresteia differs from Hesiod's Theogony in ...
المحتوى
The Victim and Communion | 11 |
The Victim and Catharsis | 33 |
Sacrificial Violence as Dramatic Convention in | 57 |
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