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... deliberately trying , as a dramatic experiment , to sound a little senile , one is tempted to throw down one's cards and rise from the table , protesting that it is impossible to play the game of criticism with so slippery a man .
... deliberately trying , as a dramatic experiment , to sound a little senile , one is tempted to throw down one's cards and rise from the table , protesting that it is impossible to play the game of criticism with so slippery a man .
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The play provides one more illustration of Tennyson's tension between the retreat of asceticism and the thrust of civic duty . The creative problems of the dramatist in dealing with this actual event lie in the areas of character and ...
The play provides one more illustration of Tennyson's tension between the retreat of asceticism and the thrust of civic duty . The creative problems of the dramatist in dealing with this actual event lie in the areas of character and ...
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The late play permits the main character the ultimate limit of the ascetic retreat from " a world of brawls ” —death , which might have been avoided , but from the beginning of the play is foreshadowed as the dénouement .
The late play permits the main character the ultimate limit of the ascetic retreat from " a world of brawls ” —death , which might have been avoided , but from the beginning of the play is foreshadowed as the dénouement .
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Art versus Society | 23 |
Sense versus Soul | 55 |
Doubt versus Faith | 83 |
Urheberrecht | |
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