The Calcutta ReviewUniversity of Calcutta., 1970 |
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Page 43
... playing a more prominent part . The distinctive character of the tragic hero is the basis of a play and the slightest alteration in his character would throw the plot out of joint . i 10 1 1 The heroine of Antigone ' violates the edict ...
... playing a more prominent part . The distinctive character of the tragic hero is the basis of a play and the slightest alteration in his character would throw the plot out of joint . i 10 1 1 The heroine of Antigone ' violates the edict ...
Page 81
... play . Like Ionesco , in the plays of Beckett there is dialectical tension . In Ionesco , this dialectical tension is between the outer and inner reality . In Beckett , it is between meaningless dialogue and poignancy of the title of the ...
... play . Like Ionesco , in the plays of Beckett there is dialectical tension . In Ionesco , this dialectical tension is between the outer and inner reality . In Beckett , it is between meaningless dialogue and poignancy of the title of the ...
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... play is the creation of an original myth . In modern times the author seems to be without any rival in the field . He has triumphed where others have only a limited success . As such the play would continue to be regarded as a ...
... play is the creation of an original myth . In modern times the author seems to be without any rival in the field . He has triumphed where others have only a limited success . As such the play would continue to be regarded as a ...
Contents
Psychotherapy and its possibilitiesA critique | 17 |
Consensus and Moral ValidityS G Sathaye | 27 |
The Tragic HeroMonmohan Mehra | 45 |
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