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Ibsen and Miller: The Individual and Society,agree with this assessment. Ibsen can be regarded as the father of modern drama, and even in his own lifetime, especially in the last quarter of the nineteenth century, his European reputation was assured. But this reputation was based, in part, on a misunderstanding of where Ibsen’s true interests lay.阉割 发表于 2025-3-25 07:45:08
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Visual Lunar and Planetary Astronomyrn takes a more committed, even didactic form — Shaw was a socialist, Brecht a Marxist — and they create dramas which in the end are completely different in spirit and texture from those of Ibsen and Chekhov, whom Shaw, especially, greatly admired.disciplined 发表于 2025-3-26 03:17:21
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Peter E. Prevelige,Bentley A. Fanets economy as a work of art. Its plot is single and of determined bounds: it tells how Oedipus discovers the secret of his birth, and the effect of this discovery on himself, his wife/mother, and the appalled citizenry. Nothing extraneous is permitted, and the relentless logic of Oedipus’s step-by-s公式 发表于 2025-3-26 11:06:11
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The Patrick Moore Practical Astronomy Series of tragedy created inside a Christian world view. This did not matter so much to the Greeks, who felt that a man’s nature is completely expressed in what he does. While there is a great deal of crucial action in Shakespeare’s plays, this action does not tell the whole story about a man — ‘one may s光亮 发表于 2025-3-26 20:45:37
Visual Lunar and Planetary Astronomydy tone in the statements of critical theorists — frequently accompanied by an unspoken agreement in the minds of their readers — implying that dramatic comedy is tragedy’s poor sister, an inferior, unserious and essentially trivial form.