The Centennial Review: CR., Volume 11College of Arts and Letters, Michigan State University, 1967 - Literature |
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Page 44
... original into an image . This is why dia- logue is preferable to monologue , and why the dialogal style is sustained even when it is not actually in use . Reality must be kept open for the culture as well as for the individual . The ...
... original into an image . This is why dia- logue is preferable to monologue , and why the dialogal style is sustained even when it is not actually in use . Reality must be kept open for the culture as well as for the individual . The ...
Page 225
... original chaos the tragic hero finds the source to which he subconsciously yearns to return , the source wherein is resolved all the tensional dichotomies and antinomies of existence . In brief , cosmic tragedy , celebrating the ...
... original chaos the tragic hero finds the source to which he subconsciously yearns to return , the source wherein is resolved all the tensional dichotomies and antinomies of existence . In brief , cosmic tragedy , celebrating the ...
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... original chaos , sees only as meaningless , having , in Cordelia's words , " No cause . " The subconscious , however , is not blind ; in deep sleep Lear lies bound upon a burning wheel , emblematic of the passional friction resulting ...
... original chaos , sees only as meaningless , having , in Cordelia's words , " No cause . " The subconscious , however , is not blind ; in deep sleep Lear lies bound upon a burning wheel , emblematic of the passional friction resulting ...
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