Thoth, Volume 15Graduate students of the English Department, Syracuse University, 1974 - American literature |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 5
Page 21
... Orgilus will intervene with respect to Euphranea's marriage , in both cases the sisters being denied marriages founded on love . In fact the anticipation abruptly is ended when Orgilus , in Act II , scene v , freely gives his consent ...
... Orgilus will intervene with respect to Euphranea's marriage , in both cases the sisters being denied marriages founded on love . In fact the anticipation abruptly is ended when Orgilus , in Act II , scene v , freely gives his consent ...
Page 24
... Orgilus , The Broken Heart is not primarily a revenge play . The principal concern of The Broken Heart is the relationship . of love and marriage . Ford's treatment of the Euphranea situation in Act I serves as an early focus on the ...
... Orgilus , The Broken Heart is not primarily a revenge play . The principal concern of The Broken Heart is the relationship . of love and marriage . Ford's treatment of the Euphranea situation in Act I serves as an early focus on the ...
Page 25
... Orgilus into action ( i.e. , Penthea's death ) , Ford underscores Orgilus ' revenge with poignancy and irony , for one is aware that at the moment of Ithocles ' death , he has just then experienced the promise of love . The impact of ...
... Orgilus into action ( i.e. , Penthea's death ) , Ford underscores Orgilus ' revenge with poignancy and irony , for one is aware that at the moment of Ithocles ' death , he has just then experienced the promise of love . The impact of ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Apollonian Auden audience Bachelor beauty becomes Blithedale Romance Bridge Broken Heart Bronson Bucolics Carol Jackson characters Chaucer Chloe Clerimont comedy comic courtly love Coverdale Coverdale's critics Dauphine Dauphine's death Dembo Dion dream Dreamer English Epicoene Epicoene's Euphranea fact Ford Gallatea Hart Crane Hawthorne Hawthorne's INDIANA UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES Ithocles Jonson's King Kittredge Knight Kreuzer lady language Leibowitz LIBRARIES UNIVERSITATIS literary London LUX SIGILLUM Mandeville's Travels marriage moral Morose Morose's narrator nature noise Orgilus Penthea Pharamond Philaster play play's plot poems poetic poetry R. P. Blackmur reader rejected relationship revenge Reveries Royal Palm satire scatological scene sense SIGILLUM ET VERITAS Silent Woman Sir John Mandeville situation social society Stella Stephen Crane Strephon suggests Swift Syracuse University THOTH Travels of Sir tree Truewit Univ UNIVERSITATIS LUX UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES SIGILLUM University Press VERITAS INDIANENSIS VERITAS MDCCCXX VERITAS SIGILLUM W. H. Auden York