Xavier University Studies, Volúmenes2-3Xavier University (New Orleans, La.), 1962 |
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... Lear die . To Samuel Johnson , Cordelia's death was intolerable , and A. C. Bradley was hardly any happier about it . Taken out of con- text it does appear gratuitous , a paradigm of what G. Wilson Knight called the grotesque world of Lear ...
... Lear die . To Samuel Johnson , Cordelia's death was intolerable , and A. C. Bradley was hardly any happier about it . Taken out of con- text it does appear gratuitous , a paradigm of what G. Wilson Knight called the grotesque world of Lear ...
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... Lear's insanity was , in one very real sense , but again an abnegation of involvement in - and so responsibility for- the world of action . For life , finally , is not lived in insane isolation on heaths ; it is lived in the crushing ...
... Lear's insanity was , in one very real sense , but again an abnegation of involvement in - and so responsibility for- the world of action . For life , finally , is not lived in insane isolation on heaths ; it is lived in the crushing ...
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... Lear's tragic explorations into a universe of absurdity ; he does not right the balance , nor was he , any more than Cordelia , so intended . The focus is always on Lear , larger than life in all his passions and the suffer- ings they ...
... Lear's tragic explorations into a universe of absurdity ; he does not right the balance , nor was he , any more than Cordelia , so intended . The focus is always on Lear , larger than life in all his passions and the suffer- ings they ...
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Xavier University Studies, Volúmenes5-7 Xavier University (New Orleans, La.) Vista de fragmentos - 1966 |
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