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His statement that King Lear discloses a mode of imagination not very far removed from the mode which produced the ... His discussion of “ the explosion of Lear's passion ” and " the bursts of rain and thunder " as " manifestations of ...
His statement that King Lear discloses a mode of imagination not very far removed from the mode which produced the ... His discussion of “ the explosion of Lear's passion ” and " the bursts of rain and thunder " as " manifestations of ...
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The emphasis of Chambers may be too much on the similarity of King Lear and The Divine Comedy and not enough on the difference , but his interpretation ( like Bradley's ) is not in opposition to the view that tragedy transcends both ...
The emphasis of Chambers may be too much on the similarity of King Lear and The Divine Comedy and not enough on the difference , but his interpretation ( like Bradley's ) is not in opposition to the view that tragedy transcends both ...
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King Lear Bickersteth , G. L. , " The Golden World of King Lear , " Proceedings of the British Academy , XXXII , 1946. The effect of classical and Christian concepts in transmuting suffering into beauty .
King Lear Bickersteth , G. L. , " The Golden World of King Lear , " Proceedings of the British Academy , XXXII , 1946. The effect of classical and Christian concepts in transmuting suffering into beauty .
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The Purpose and Organization of the Book | 1 |
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