Lost Angels of a Ruined Paradise: Themes of Cosmic Strife in Romantic Tragedy |
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Themes of Cosmic Strife in Romantic Tragedy Erika Gottlieb. undertakes the role of a treacherous Satan , it is because , being spiritually impotent , he is unable to enter the lovers ' Paradise . Although Ordonio may play the role of ...
Themes of Cosmic Strife in Romantic Tragedy Erika Gottlieb. undertakes the role of a treacherous Satan , it is because , being spiritually impotent , he is unable to enter the lovers ' Paradise . Although Ordonio may play the role of ...
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... role as Adam and Satan also determines the am- bivalence of his relationship to the heroine . As her name implies , Astarte is the " clear bright star " of perfec- tion , the mirror image of the higher self ( II . 2. 105-118 ) that ...
... role as Adam and Satan also determines the am- bivalence of his relationship to the heroine . As her name implies , Astarte is the " clear bright star " of perfec- tion , the mirror image of the higher self ( II . 2. 105-118 ) that ...
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... role of the hero as Adam , Manfred desperately strives for conciliation with the Father ; in the role of villain or Satan , he defiantly rebels against the same authority . The way Manfred conceives of the powers beyond the universe ...
... role of the hero as Adam , Manfred desperately strives for conciliation with the Father ; in the role of villain or Satan , he defiantly rebels against the same authority . The way Manfred conceives of the powers beyond the universe ...
Contents
II | 12 |
IV | 72 |
Images of Nature and the Cosmic Structure | 106 |
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