Domestic Tragedy in English: Brief Survey, Nide 2Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik, Universität Salzburg, 1982 - 465 sivua |
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Perhaps the first play to meet this goal completely was an adaptation ( originally produced in Albany , New York , 1828 ; with many succeeding versions ) of Washington Irving's short story " Rip Van Winkle " ( 1819 ) .
Perhaps the first play to meet this goal completely was an adaptation ( originally produced in Albany , New York , 1828 ; with many succeeding versions ) of Washington Irving's short story " Rip Van Winkle " ( 1819 ) .
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Integral to this view is the concept that the audience must see and understand and perhaps even empathize with the action . The tedious waiting in Godot may not inspire the viewers , but it might arouse audience participation in the act ...
Integral to this view is the concept that the audience must see and understand and perhaps even empathize with the action . The tedious waiting in Godot may not inspire the viewers , but it might arouse audience participation in the act ...
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Perhaps the tragic victims of domestic tragedy are rarely tragic heroes because they lack that transcendence of momentary considerations which marks the elevated stature of an Oedipus , a Faustus , or a Hamlet .
Perhaps the tragic victims of domestic tragedy are rarely tragic heroes because they lack that transcendence of momentary considerations which marks the elevated stature of an Oedipus , a Faustus , or a Hamlet .
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