Perspectives by Incongruity, Том 2Indiana University Press, 1964 - Всего страниц: 200 |
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... audience " comic relief . " At least , we'd expect him to be as overwhelmingly and protractedly tragic as he could , without risk that the audience might rebel . In forms such as Cornelian tragedy , " comic relief ” was ruled out by the ...
... audience " comic relief . " At least , we'd expect him to be as overwhelmingly and protractedly tragic as he could , without risk that the audience might rebel . In forms such as Cornelian tragedy , " comic relief ” was ruled out by the ...
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... audience is carried beyond a certain intensity , it threatens to rebel , for its own comfort . But the playwright might engage it even here too , by shifting just before the audience is ready to rebel . However , he will shift in ways ...
... audience is carried beyond a certain intensity , it threatens to rebel , for its own comfort . But the playwright might engage it even here too , by shifting just before the audience is ready to rebel . However , he will shift in ways ...
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... audience , who know ex- actly the nature of his errors ) . Iago now faithfully fulfills his promise ; and after proper preparation of the audience under the guise of preparing Othello , he finally becomes like a fiend goading an ...
... audience , who know ex- actly the nature of his errors ) . Iago now faithfully fulfills his promise ; and after proper preparation of the audience under the guise of preparing Othello , he finally becomes like a fiend goading an ...
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The Excursion | 17 |
The Poetic Process | 34 |
From Preface to CounterStatement first edition | 50 |
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