Perspectives by Incongruity, Volume 2Indiana University Press, 1964 - 200 pagina's |
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... plot , a plot which too often has for its value the mere fact that we do not know its outcome.3 Music , then , fitted less than any other art for imparting information , deals minutely in frustrations and fulfillments of desire , and ...
... plot , a plot which too often has for its value the mere fact that we do not know its outcome.3 Music , then , fitted less than any other art for imparting information , deals minutely in frustrations and fulfillments of desire , and ...
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... plot awaking an interest in some other possible tangible incident of plot . To illustrate more fully , if an author managed over a certain number of his pages to produce a feeling of sultriness , or oppression , in the reader , this ...
... plot awaking an interest in some other possible tangible incident of plot . To illustrate more fully , if an author managed over a certain number of his pages to produce a feeling of sultriness , or oppression , in the reader , this ...
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... plot itself , the audience is somewhat invited to watch the plot as plot . However , we shall here confine ourselves mainly to the peripety , Act II , scene iii . Iago has promised so to manipulate the meaning of events that Othello ...
... plot itself , the audience is somewhat invited to watch the plot as plot . However , we shall here confine ourselves mainly to the peripety , Act II , scene iii . Iago has promised so to manipulate the meaning of events that Othello ...
Inhoudsopgave
The Excursion | 17 |
The Poetic Process | 34 |
From Preface to CounterStatement first edition | 50 |
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