AndromaqueHeath, 1951 - 111 páginas |
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... characters , are begotten of the situation and live and move in that alone . 66 Compared with the vast , vital canvas of Shakespeare , exuberant with life and colour , the works of Racine are pre- cise , stylized , clearly defined ...
... characters , are begotten of the situation and live and move in that alone . 66 Compared with the vast , vital canvas of Shakespeare , exuberant with life and colour , the works of Racine are pre- cise , stylized , clearly defined ...
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... characters have been drawn from Virgil , and details of the character of Andromaque herself are owed to Homer . There are faint echoes of the language of Seneca and of scenes from Corneille's Pertharite ( 1652 ) . The Story of ...
... characters have been drawn from Virgil , and details of the character of Andromaque herself are owed to Homer . There are faint echoes of the language of Seneca and of scenes from Corneille's Pertharite ( 1652 ) . The Story of ...
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Jean Racine. The Characterization There are only four main characters : Andromaque , Oreste , Pyrrhus , and Hermione ... character - drawing is most splendidly displayed . Of the four , Andromaque alone is completely sym- pathetic and ...
Jean Racine. The Characterization There are only four main characters : Andromaque , Oreste , Pyrrhus , and Hermione ... character - drawing is most splendidly displayed . Of the four , Andromaque alone is completely sym- pathetic and ...
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