Controversy in Literature: Fiction, Drama, and Poetry, with Related CriticismMorris Freedman, Paul Benjamin Davis Scribner, 1968 - 750 Seiten |
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... Theatre of the Absurd , its social criticism , its pillorying of an inauthentic , petty society . This may be the most easily accessible , and therefore most widely recognized , mes- sage of the Theatre of the Absurd , but it is far ...
... Theatre of the Absurd , its social criticism , its pillorying of an inauthentic , petty society . This may be the most easily accessible , and therefore most widely recognized , mes- sage of the Theatre of the Absurd , but it is far ...
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... Theatre of the Absurd . For if it is the translation of the total intuition of being into the logical and temporal sequence of conceptual thought that deprives it of its pristine com- plexity and poetic truth , it is understandable that ...
... Theatre of the Absurd . For if it is the translation of the total intuition of being into the logical and temporal sequence of conceptual thought that deprives it of its pristine com- plexity and poetic truth , it is understandable that ...
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... theatre not concerned with social realities . The contradiction does not lie between realistic and unrealistic , objective and subjective , theatre but merely between poetic vision , poetic truth , and imaginative reality on the one ...
... theatre not concerned with social realities . The contradiction does not lie between realistic and unrealistic , objective and subjective , theatre but merely between poetic vision , poetic truth , and imaginative reality on the one ...
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The Scope of Swifts Satire | 3 |
Ambiguity and Mystery in Hawthorne | 15 |
NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE | 26 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Abraham Absurd ANDERSON answer appear asked ASLAKSEN beauty become believe brother BURGOMASTER called close comes course CREON criticism dead dear death door DUDGEON effect expression eyes face fact faith father fear feeling follow give goes hand happy head hear heard heart hold HOVSTAD human idea interpretation JONATHAN JUDITH keep leave light live look MADAME ROSEPETTLE meaning mind mother move nature never night NUMBER once passed perhaps PETRA play poem poet poetry present question reality RICHARD ROSALIE seems sense soul speak stand STOCKMANN story sure tell Theatre thee thing thou thought town true truth turn understand veil voice waiter walks whole young