Masterplots: 1801 Plot Stories and Critical Examiniations of the World's Finest Literature, Volume 4Frank Northen Magill |
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Page 1952
... moral order , Hofmannsthal's characters struggle in a fundamental moral chaos that remains unredeemed at the play's conclusion by either choral statements affirming the restoration of traditional values , as in Sophocles , or a strong ...
... moral order , Hofmannsthal's characters struggle in a fundamental moral chaos that remains unredeemed at the play's conclusion by either choral statements affirming the restoration of traditional values , as in Sophocles , or a strong ...
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... moral center for any of the major characters in John Barth's The End of the Road . Those who begin by believing that they are in secure possession of such a central , unshakable core of moral certitude - most notably , Joe Morgan and ...
... moral center for any of the major characters in John Barth's The End of the Road . Those who begin by believing that they are in secure possession of such a central , unshakable core of moral certitude - most notably , Joe Morgan and ...
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... moral exhortations with allegorical examples . Indeed , allegory is pervasive in medieval literature , as is , for that matter , concern for a happy death . It is not known , however , how these evolved into the particular form of the ...
... moral exhortations with allegorical examples . Indeed , allegory is pervasive in medieval literature , as is , for that matter , concern for a happy death . It is not known , however , how these evolved into the particular form of the ...
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