Poets and Story-tellersBarnes & Noble, 1961 - 201 pages |
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... Elizabethan tragedian except Shakespeare . All the same it is doubtful if he has yet been properly appreciated . Even those who have been most en- thusiastic about him have not truly grasped the nature of his achievement . He is ...
... Elizabethan tragedian except Shakespeare . All the same it is doubtful if he has yet been properly appreciated . Even those who have been most en- thusiastic about him have not truly grasped the nature of his achievement . He is ...
Page 40
... Elizabethan melodrama provided a most appropriate vehicle for conveying his hell - haunted vision of human existence ... Elizabethans , members of society soaked in the Christian tradition , took for granted that the soul of every ...
... Elizabethan melodrama provided a most appropriate vehicle for conveying his hell - haunted vision of human existence ... Elizabethans , members of society soaked in the Christian tradition , took for granted that the soul of every ...
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... Elizabethan was so lucky for him . The Elizabethan poetic imagination did not shrink from the grotesque and the horrible . On the contrary , fantastic and full - blooded , it craved such food and grew strong on it . Vittoria's dream ...
... Elizabethan was so lucky for him . The Elizabethan poetic imagination did not shrink from the grotesque and the horrible . On the contrary , fantastic and full - blooded , it craved such food and grew strong on it . Vittoria's dream ...
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