Lost Angels of a Ruined Paradise: Themes of Cosmic Strife in Romantic Tragedy |
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... murder , attempted murder or symbolic murder ) is invariably the father figure . Interest- ingly , this figure is father to both hero and heroine , by blood , adop- tion or emotional sympathy . " In each play the offence against the ...
... murder , attempted murder or symbolic murder ) is invariably the father figure . Interest- ingly , this figure is father to both hero and heroine , by blood , adop- tion or emotional sympathy . " In each play the offence against the ...
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... murder he can get rid of Cenci , and make the whole family obliged to him for life . Right after the murder , however , a messenger of the Pope appears with Cenci's arrest warrant . The circumstances of this letter are never explained ...
... murder he can get rid of Cenci , and make the whole family obliged to him for life . Right after the murder , however , a messenger of the Pope appears with Cenci's arrest warrant . The circumstances of this letter are never explained ...
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... murder was greed and revenge , are associated with the " savage rock " of ultimately undeserved suffering . After the murder they are discovered " lurking among the rocks " ( IV . 4. 81 ) . The last element of this landscape , the ...
... murder was greed and revenge , are associated with the " savage rock " of ultimately undeserved suffering . After the murder they are discovered " lurking among the rocks " ( IV . 4. 81 ) . The last element of this landscape , the ...
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IV | 72 |
Images of Nature and the Cosmic Structure | 106 |
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