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... tragic drama . Can we identify an archetypal pattern corresponding to tragedy itself - its universal idea or form ? Gilbert Murray , taking the ' essential tragic idea ' to be that of ' climax followed by decline , or pride by judgement ...
... tragic drama . Can we identify an archetypal pattern corresponding to tragedy itself - its universal idea or form ? Gilbert Murray , taking the ' essential tragic idea ' to be that of ' climax followed by decline , or pride by judgement ...
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... tragic art , still using the examples of Hamlet and of King Lear . Professor Bradley , in examining the experience of tragedy , cites these dramas as examples of tragedies at whose close we feel pain mingled with something like ...
... tragic art , still using the examples of Hamlet and of King Lear . Professor Bradley , in examining the experience of tragedy , cites these dramas as examples of tragedies at whose close we feel pain mingled with something like ...
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Psychological Studies of Imagination Maud Bodkin. GLORY IN THE TRAGIC HERO 281 as the symbol of a tragic mystery inherent in human nature . When- ever this mystery touches us , whenever we are forced to feel the wonder and awe of man's ...
Psychological Studies of Imagination Maud Bodkin. GLORY IN THE TRAGIC HERO 281 as the symbol of a tragic mystery inherent in human nature . When- ever this mystery touches us , whenever we are forced to feel the wonder and awe of man's ...
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Aeneas Aeneid Aeschylus Ancient Mariner appears archetype aspect attempt Beatrice beauty cavern character Coleridge Coleridge's poem concerning conflict conscious considered critics Dante Dante's dark death Demogorgon depths described Dido divine Divine Comedy drama dream earth element emotional pattern ence essay eternal experience communicated expression F. M. Cornford Faust feeling felt figure forces Gilbert Murray golden bough Hamlet Heaven heavenly Hell hero human imagery imaginative impulse individual inner Jung King Lear Kubla Khan Lear lines living meaning memory Mephistopheles Milton mind mountain mystery nature Othello Paradise Paradise Lost passage passion phrase play poem's poet poet's poetic poetry present Prometheus psychological quoted reader realized Rebirth recall recognize reference relation religion religious response Satan says seems sense significance soul spirit stanzas story suggested super-ego symbol T. S. Eliot thee thou thought tion tradition tragedy tragic Virgil's vision wind woman words