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Page 126
... sacrifice . Mariamne's tragedy is of the same type as that found in Hebbel's dramas from Judith on ; but it has been completely clarified , especially with regard to the meaning of the sacrifice . It is her personal tragedy , that she ...
... sacrifice . Mariamne's tragedy is of the same type as that found in Hebbel's dramas from Judith on ; but it has been completely clarified , especially with regard to the meaning of the sacrifice . It is her personal tragedy , that she ...
Page 185
... sacrifices her personal freedom in order to further Falk's ideal aim . Such idealization of the sacrifice of a woman's life for a man's calling is untenably one - sided . It is characteristic of how slowly Ibsen's individual and ...
... sacrifices her personal freedom in order to further Falk's ideal aim . Such idealization of the sacrifice of a woman's life for a man's calling is untenably one - sided . It is characteristic of how slowly Ibsen's individual and ...
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... sacrifices his child and his wife and all the ambitions of his life , and through his example he imbues his parishioners with the spirit of sacrifice . But they are not capable of following him in the service of the highest impersonal ...
... sacrifices his child and his wife and all the ambitions of his life , and through his example he imbues his parishioners with the spirit of sacrifice . But they are not capable of following him in the service of the highest impersonal ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THE HERITAGE OF THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY | 7 |
THE CULMINATION OF IDEALISM IN THE EARLY | 15 |
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absolute action active Agnes Bernauer artistic attitude becomes belief Blanka catastrophe causality character complete conception concrete conflict consciousness dasz death decision degeneration demands Der fliegende Holländer desire despair Die Familie Schroffenstein disillusionment drama egotistic emotional energies environment essentially esthetic evolution evolutionary process existence experience expression fate fight final freedom Grabbe Grabbe's Grillparzer Grillparzer's guilt Gyges harmony Hebbel higher historical human Ibsen idea ideal idealistic individual inner instincts interpretation John Gabriel Borkman Kandaules Kleist's Leben live Lohengrin Ludwig Maria Magdalene Mariamne marriage materialistic meaning ment metaphysical mind moral motivation murder nature norms organic Otto Ludwig Parsifal passion Penthesilea philosophy prince-elector principle problem rational realistic reality realization reason relation responsible romantic sacrifice Schiller's Schopenhauer sensual situation spite stage striving symbol sympathetic sympathy Tannhäuser tendencies tion tradition tragedy tragic transcend Tristan und Isolde truth vitality Wagner Welt world view Woyzeck