Domestic Tragedy in English: Brief Survey, Nide 2Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik, Universität Salzburg, 1982 - 465 sivua |
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Lillo himself had achieved some quality in his Fatal Curiosity ( 1736 ) , but generally the form did not lend itself to any distinctive writing . ... But Johnson's attempt to achieve the same popularity failed .
Lillo himself had achieved some quality in his Fatal Curiosity ( 1736 ) , but generally the form did not lend itself to any distinctive writing . ... But Johnson's attempt to achieve the same popularity failed .
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And Miller can often achieve a rhythmic , almost poetic diction that eluded O'Neill . There is lyric effectiveness in the empty pathos of Willy Loman's death . Willy himself , while confused by his situation , expresses his lonely state ...
And Miller can often achieve a rhythmic , almost poetic diction that eluded O'Neill . There is lyric effectiveness in the empty pathos of Willy Loman's death . Willy himself , while confused by his situation , expresses his lonely state ...
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Certainly , Miller never again achieved the level of brilliance he displayed in Death of a Salesman . Possibly Miller will develop beyond his own naive idealism to a deeper understanding that life's tragedies are more than political .
Certainly , Miller never again achieved the level of brilliance he displayed in Death of a Salesman . Possibly Miller will develop beyond his own naive idealism to a deeper understanding that life's tragedies are more than political .
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