The Centennial Review: CR., Volume 7College of Arts and Letters, Michigan State University, 1963 - Literature |
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... emotional condition , at least where the protagonist is aware of his own drama . In the few cases of temporary unawareness , his emotion emerges at the moment of realization , when he may , indeed ... emotion , 157 THE MEANING OF DRAMA.
... emotional condition , at least where the protagonist is aware of his own drama . In the few cases of temporary unawareness , his emotion emerges at the moment of realization , when he may , indeed ... emotion , 157 THE MEANING OF DRAMA.
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... emotion which accompanies the stasis - agony - stasis sequence in the hero . The greater his emo- tion on lapsing into instability , or the greater his emotion as he strives to reach stability , the more intense the drama . If a ...
... emotion which accompanies the stasis - agony - stasis sequence in the hero . The greater his emo- tion on lapsing into instability , or the greater his emotion as he strives to reach stability , the more intense the drama . If a ...
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... emotion , and certain kinds of physical sensation . Those who attempt the neurological explanation of human experience see the difference between physiological and emotive behavior as one of degree and not one of kind . Wild anger or ...
... emotion , and certain kinds of physical sensation . Those who attempt the neurological explanation of human experience see the difference between physiological and emotive behavior as one of degree and not one of kind . Wild anger or ...
Contents
Harold Hart The Shapes of Things | 1 |
Thomas Balogh The Crisis of the Commonwealth | 21 |
AntiIntellectualism | 46 |
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