Shakespeare's Sublime Pathos: Person, Audience, Language : (the Second Part of an Essay on the Shakespearean Sublime)

Shakespeare's Sublime Pathos: Person, Audience, Language : (the Second Part of an Essay on the Shakespearean Sublime)
ISBN-10
1032017953
ISBN-13
9781032017952
Category
Pathos in literature
Language
English
Published
2022
Author
Jonathan P. A. Sell

Description

The conundrum of character, the sublime mistook -- Hollow men -- Sympathetic imagination -- Language of passion -- The mutualist's dividend.

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