Cassell's Encyclopædia of World Literature, Volume 1Sigfrid Henry Steinberg Funk & Wagnalls, 1954 - 2086 pagina's |
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Pagina 41
... character and folk - lore produce an immense variety . The Scandinavian ballads , for example , are rich in elves , dwarfs and trolls ; and the poets of Yugoslavia and Bulgaria weave fantastic tales round the sun and moon , snakes and ...
... character and folk - lore produce an immense variety . The Scandinavian ballads , for example , are rich in elves , dwarfs and trolls ; and the poets of Yugoslavia and Bulgaria weave fantastic tales round the sun and moon , snakes and ...
Pagina 392
... character and destiny of Zarathustra and then that fictional creation decided what it should say . It was Zarathustra himself who chose out of all Nietzsche's contradictory notions which ones would be aligned in the fiction , just as ...
... character and destiny of Zarathustra and then that fictional creation decided what it should say . It was Zarathustra himself who chose out of all Nietzsche's contradictory notions which ones would be aligned in the fiction , just as ...
Pagina 422
... character - is like the old riddle of the chicken and the egg . Ideally plot and character should interpenetrate so completely - plot arising out of character , character moulded by action - that there is no distinguishing between them ...
... character - is like the old riddle of the chicken and the egg . Ideally plot and character should interpenetrate so completely - plot arising out of character , character moulded by action - that there is no distinguishing between them ...
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