Xavier University Studies, Volumen4Xavier University (New Orleans, La.), 1965 |
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... hero . Often he repeats the line , " thus dies Faustus . " Here is the tragic hero Krutch despaired of ever finding in our modern world from which he claims " both the glory of God and the glory of Man have departed , depriving it of ...
... hero . Often he repeats the line , " thus dies Faustus . " Here is the tragic hero Krutch despaired of ever finding in our modern world from which he claims " both the glory of God and the glory of Man have departed , depriving it of ...
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... hero in fiction , especially the hero in Twentieth Century fiction . Properly , I think , the hero is the protagonist of a drama whose self - discovery , through internal or external action , suggests to us a moral truth in time ...
... hero in fiction , especially the hero in Twentieth Century fiction . Properly , I think , the hero is the protagonist of a drama whose self - discovery , through internal or external action , suggests to us a moral truth in time ...
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... hero " of contemporary fiction . To be sure , the position of the hero as Lamb or leader or both , is paradoxical . But need he be seen , as he so often is seen , simply as " outsider " ? Must he not , in Forster's term , " connect " in ...
... hero " of contemporary fiction . To be sure , the position of the hero as Lamb or leader or both , is paradoxical . But need he be seen , as he so often is seen , simply as " outsider " ? Must he not , in Forster's term , " connect " in ...
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