Surprised by Scenes; Essays in Honour of Professor Yasunari Takahashi: シェイクスピアからベケットへTakada, Y. Kenkyusha, 1994 - 440 Seiten |
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... political codes . You did not look in a text for a message - moral , political or religious . F. R. Leavis wrote that " works of art enact their moral valuations " . This would apply also to their religious or political significance . 3 ...
... political codes . You did not look in a text for a message - moral , political or religious . F. R. Leavis wrote that " works of art enact their moral valuations " . This would apply also to their religious or political significance . 3 ...
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... political concepts , and his republican language . T. S. Eliot , in " Little Gidding " meditates on a particular place which had a religious significance ( the home of the Ferrar com- munity , which was broken up during the Commonwealth ) ...
... political concepts , and his republican language . T. S. Eliot , in " Little Gidding " meditates on a particular place which had a religious significance ( the home of the Ferrar com- munity , which was broken up during the Commonwealth ) ...
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... political scene and reinventing existing power relations then this may mean that words have to be construed as actions in some very crude sense . If one says that in this sense words are actions , that actions all have a political con ...
... political scene and reinventing existing power relations then this may mean that words have to be construed as actions in some very crude sense . If one says that in this sense words are actions , that actions all have a political con ...
Inhalt
Shakespeares Silences Frank Kermode | 16 |
Notes for a Psychodynamic | 27 |
The Grand Design of Shakespeares First History Plays | 41 |
Urheberrecht | |
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