The Role of Anxiety in English Tragedy, 1580-1642Inst. f. Engl. Sprache u. Literatur, Univ. Salzburg, 1974 - 251 sider |
Fra bogen
Resultater 1-3 af 63
Side 32
... philosophy on the concept of heroism ; and since courage is one of the fundamental factors involved in the negation of anxiety , this legacy of his ancestors was a vital one . To the Anglo - Saxon courage was fortitude , endurance , and ...
... philosophy on the concept of heroism ; and since courage is one of the fundamental factors involved in the negation of anxiety , this legacy of his ancestors was a vital one . To the Anglo - Saxon courage was fortitude , endurance , and ...
Side 34
... philosophy evolved during 7 the Renaissance . It took many forms . One of the foremost assimi- lators of the enriched Platonism was St. Augustine , sometimes called 8 " the first Christian philosopher " ; his blending of Greek ideals ...
... philosophy evolved during 7 the Renaissance . It took many forms . One of the foremost assimi- lators of the enriched Platonism was St. Augustine , sometimes called 8 " the first Christian philosopher " ; his blending of Greek ideals ...
Side 37
... philosophy take its direction from the Greek influence , but it also showed the influence of Roman philosophy . Stoicism , which had first evolved as a major Greek philosophy after Aristotle , was introduced into English thinking as an ...
... philosophy take its direction from the Greek influence , but it also showed the influence of Roman philosophy . Stoicism , which had first evolved as a major Greek philosophy after Aristotle , was introduced into English thinking as an ...
Almindelige termer og sætninger
A. C. Bradley action ambition Aristotle Arkansas State University audience awareness basic becomes Bradley Bussy D'Ambois Chapman character Christian Christopher Marlowe concept conflict courage critics Daiches death despair divine doctrine doubt dramatist Elizabethan essence ethical evil existence existential Faustus fear feelings Ford and Urban Freud Fromm George Chapman Giovanni Greek Hamlet Haydn heart heaven Hegel human Ibid individual Jacobean James Hogg John Webster Kierkegaard King Lear Kristeller late Renaissance later Macbeth man's Marlowe Marlowe's McFarland meaning meaninglessness medieval modern moral nature negation Neoplatonism Nietzsche nonbeing notes nothingness ontological Ornstein Othello passion Paul Tillich philosophy Platonic play Professor of English protagonist psychological rational realization reason reflection relationship romantic Salzburg scene self-knowledge selfhood Senecan sense Shakespeare significant soul spiritual Stoic Stoicism supernatural Tamburlaine Tamyra theories thou thought torment tragedy tragic drama tragic guilt tragic hero tragic view tragic vision transcendence University Press values writes York Zenocrate