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... dramatic quest was defined by the dilemma between assent and denial , responsibility and non - commitment . This led to a number of conflicts reflected in the works written in the Vic- torian Age . Analysing the manifestations of the ...
... dramatic quest was defined by the dilemma between assent and denial , responsibility and non - commitment . This led to a number of conflicts reflected in the works written in the Vic- torian Age . Analysing the manifestations of the ...
Page 82
... dramatic attempt to evade repressions and conventional modes of thinking and behaviour . The analysis of a wide range of feelings from excitement , exaltation to terror and titanic passions , associates their fiction with romantic ...
... dramatic attempt to evade repressions and conventional modes of thinking and behaviour . The analysis of a wide range of feelings from excitement , exaltation to terror and titanic passions , associates their fiction with romantic ...
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... dramatic criticism at the beginning of the nineteenth century . The situation of the brilliant actress who has never heard of any dramatist in whose plays she acts , poses the question of the relation between natural talent and culture ...
... dramatic criticism at the beginning of the nineteenth century . The situation of the brilliant actress who has never heard of any dramatist in whose plays she acts , poses the question of the relation between natural talent and culture ...
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PR461 | 7 |
ELEMENTS OF SOCIAL HISTORY | 18 |
THE INTELLECTUAL BACKGROUND | 29 |
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