Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 14,Útgáfa 11991 |
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... scene is obviously analogical to the tragical scene . Merely analog- ical , but analogical nonetheless . I would say even more precisely : analogical to the Aeschylean stage . Like the analytical scene , it is a scene with two voices ...
... scene is obviously analogical to the tragical scene . Merely analog- ical , but analogical nonetheless . I would say even more precisely : analogical to the Aeschylean stage . Like the analytical scene , it is a scene with two voices ...
Síða 141
... scene lacks many of the properties needed to be called tragic in the ancient sense . The high social standing and illustrious lineage of the heroes , for example , or the required organization of the actions into a " system , " the ...
... scene lacks many of the properties needed to be called tragic in the ancient sense . The high social standing and illustrious lineage of the heroes , for example , or the required organization of the actions into a " system , " the ...
Síða 142
... scene , and as soon as there is a scene , there is something behind the scene . I counted three of these , at the beginning of this essay , just for this single case history . But I said that there are more of them , many more . Whether ...
... scene , and as soon as there is a scene , there is something behind the scene . I counted three of these , at the beginning of this essay , just for this single case history . But I said that there are more of them , many more . Whether ...
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