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... character that came easy with Shaw . But within his means , he could get an equivalent effect situationally , by vexations , as characters enter at the wrong moment , return suddenly when they are supposed to have left for good , phone ...
... character that came easy with Shaw . But within his means , he could get an equivalent effect situationally , by vexations , as characters enter at the wrong moment , return suddenly when they are supposed to have left for good , phone ...
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... character , why should Shake- speare shower irrelevant traits upon him ? Shakespeare is making a play , not people . And as a drama- tist he ... character . The stress upon character as an intrinsic property 176 Perspectives by Incongruity.
... character , why should Shake- speare shower irrelevant traits upon him ? Shakespeare is making a play , not people . And as a drama- tist he ... character . The stress upon character as an intrinsic property 176 Perspectives by Incongruity.
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Kenneth Burke Stanley Edgar Hyman. character . The stress upon character as an intrinsic property , rather than as an illusion arising functionally from the context , leads towards a nondramatic explanation . And one can end by ...
Kenneth Burke Stanley Edgar Hyman. character . The stress upon character as an intrinsic property , rather than as an illusion arising functionally from the context , leads towards a nondramatic explanation . And one can end by ...
Contents
The Excursion | 17 |
The Poetic Process | 34 |
From Preface to CounterStatement first edition | 50 |
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