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M. S. Beksac,M. Beksac,H. A. Kisnisci,S. Pekin,T. Durukannd query his apparent assumption that the reader should be interested in such material. Two apparently contradictory observations are appropriate. The poetry is often dense with proper names—frequently the names, as it turns out, of contemporaries; the uninitiated reader feels at a loss without a gl努力赶上 发表于 2025-3-26 04:23:35
H. Kragt,R. Lappöhn,S. Jager,J. Kremerrotagonist with whom the audience can more easily sympathise. The explosive cynicism and violence of . is still present but is now counterpointed with scenes of romantic and domestic intimacy, whose impact is deepened by their elegiac tone. The character of the Duchess brings the play much closer tononchalance 发表于 2025-3-26 09:55:16
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K. Masaoka,M. Kitazawa,T. Niibe,T. Mori,H. Watanabe,K. Kato,T. Kumasakaionship between writer and audience, to create a horizon of expectations which will help to determine the significance of what is presented. The ‘meaning’ of a literary work cannot be derived from its words and sentences alone but from the ‘total utterance’ of its publication or performance in a par