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In the tumult of passion and the cynical resignation of spiritual power , the innocent Elaine is pathetically involved . Through the sadly mixed motives and the tragically mixed accomplishments of “ The Holy Grail , ” the Arthur of Act ...
In the tumult of passion and the cynical resignation of spiritual power , the innocent Elaine is pathetically involved . Through the sadly mixed motives and the tragically mixed accomplishments of “ The Holy Grail , ” the Arthur of Act ...
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He insists that both symbols represent kinds of excess : the first that excessive physical passion which ought to be consummated in marriage and the birth of children , if it has any place at all . In his drama Queen Mary , published in ...
He insists that both symbols represent kinds of excess : the first that excessive physical passion which ought to be consummated in marriage and the birth of children , if it has any place at all . In his drama Queen Mary , published in ...
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The dilemma of the ancient philosopher who had created a philosophy inadequate at two extremes — carnal passion and immortality — was very real to Tennyson . So he fills a historical drama with current and personal anxieties .
The dilemma of the ancient philosopher who had created a philosophy inadequate at two extremes — carnal passion and immortality — was very real to Tennyson . So he fills a historical drama with current and personal anxieties .
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Art versus Society | 23 |
Sense versus Soul | 55 |
Doubt versus Faith | 83 |
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