Andromaque--Britannicus--Phèdre: with an introduction by H. Carrington Lancaster ... and notes by Edmund A. Méras ...C. Schribner's sons, 1934 - 247 páginas |
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... play , Athalie , he pays greater attention to the spectacular , but , when we think of how much Romantic tragedy , melodramas , and moving - pictures neglect psychology for show , we realize that , if he had to choose between the two ...
... play , Athalie , he pays greater attention to the spectacular , but , when we think of how much Romantic tragedy , melodramas , and moving - pictures neglect psychology for show , we realize that , if he had to choose between the two ...
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... plays in greater detail , especially those that are published below . His first trage- dies are of little importance ... play and some of the events are drawn from Euripides , Vergil , and Homer , but Racine modernizes them and builds a ...
... plays in greater detail , especially those that are published below . His first trage- dies are of little importance ... play and some of the events are drawn from Euripides , Vergil , and Homer , but Racine modernizes them and builds a ...
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... play is , however , not physical , but psycho- logical . Phèdre is led , in spite of herself , to confess her desires to her attendant , Enone , then to Hippolytus himself . This confession creates an impossible situation , from which ...
... play is , however , not physical , but psycho- logical . Phèdre is led , in spite of herself , to confess her desires to her attendant , Enone , then to Hippolytus himself . This confession creates an impossible situation , from which ...
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