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... heroic super- men - savages and the everyday realities with which the cultivated Restoration audience was concerned . The emphasis in a play such as The Conquest of Granada falls upon the unreality of what is on the stage , with ...
... heroic super- men - savages and the everyday realities with which the cultivated Restoration audience was concerned . The emphasis in a play such as The Conquest of Granada falls upon the unreality of what is on the stage , with ...
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... heroic that would be immediately and seriously relevant to his own world . This adaptation of the heroic is another facet of Pope's Augustanism . Like the pastoral , the epic pro- poses an image of man that is simpler than the reality ...
... heroic that would be immediately and seriously relevant to his own world . This adaptation of the heroic is another facet of Pope's Augustanism . Like the pastoral , the epic pro- poses an image of man that is simpler than the reality ...
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... heroic identification of self with natural virtue . The grand assurance of tone can- not disguise the fact that this assertion of the artist's unique moral dignity is a virtual confession of defeat . Heroism is a function of alienation ...
... heroic identification of self with natural virtue . The grand assurance of tone can- not disguise the fact that this assertion of the artist's unique moral dignity is a virtual confession of defeat . Heroism is a function of alienation ...
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Elements of Critical Theory | 1 |
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Stream of Consciousness in the Modern Novel | 3 |
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