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... tragedy with a happy ending will not give the full tragic effect . Aristotle admits that a play may still be a tragedy though it represents the hero as passing from ill to good fortune ( 1451a 13 , provided , of course , that there is ...
... tragedy with a happy ending will not give the full tragic effect . Aristotle admits that a play may still be a tragedy though it represents the hero as passing from ill to good fortune ( 1451a 13 , provided , of course , that there is ...
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... tragedy is a dose , what is the correct dosage ? Bywater , though a strong Bernaysian , believing that tragedy relieves us of " accumulated emotion " ( p . 155 — it is a difficult concept ) , was exercised by this question . He thought ...
... tragedy is a dose , what is the correct dosage ? Bywater , though a strong Bernaysian , believing that tragedy relieves us of " accumulated emotion " ( p . 155 — it is a difficult concept ) , was exercised by this question . He thought ...
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... tragedy with a happy ending will not give the full tragic effect . Aristotle admits that a play may still be a tragedy though it represents the hero as passing from ill to good fortune ( 1451a 13 , provided , of course , that there is ...
... tragedy with a happy ending will not give the full tragic effect . Aristotle admits that a play may still be a tragedy though it represents the hero as passing from ill to good fortune ( 1451a 13 , provided , of course , that there is ...
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Tragedy and the Black Bile J TATE M A | 26 |
FITZROY PYLE | 59 |
Is there a Berkeleian Philosophy? A A LUCE D D | 155 |
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