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K. R. Srinivasa Iyengar, Prema Nandakumar. Aristotle had but Greek literature in view ; and more especially , Greek drama ; and Tragedy more than Comedy . Accordingly Aris- totle's critical insights were focussed through the study of Greek ...
K. R. Srinivasa Iyengar, Prema Nandakumar. Aristotle had but Greek literature in view ; and more especially , Greek drama ; and Tragedy more than Comedy . Accordingly Aris- totle's critical insights were focussed through the study of Greek ...
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... tragic ' and the ' comic ' , and gave rise to many varie- ties of tragedy and comedy . But there was a difference as well . While in Greek drama the ' tragic ' and the ' comic ' were realised in the contrasted yet comple- mentary forms of ...
... tragic ' and the ' comic ' , and gave rise to many varie- ties of tragedy and comedy . But there was a difference as well . While in Greek drama the ' tragic ' and the ' comic ' were realised in the contrasted yet comple- mentary forms of ...
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... circum- stances of the Greek stage - the open - air theatre with some twenty- thousand men and women anxious to follow every word - asked for such massive articulation . For the reason the play DRAMA : TRAGEDY AND COMEDY 143.
... circum- stances of the Greek stage - the open - air theatre with some twenty- thousand men and women anxious to follow every word - asked for such massive articulation . For the reason the play DRAMA : TRAGEDY AND COMEDY 143.
Contents
THE MAKING OF LITERATURE AND THe | 3 |
THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE | 21 |
BACKGROUNDS CLASSICAL AND CHRISTIAN | 42 |
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