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... comedy of all the rest . Earth is thrown on one's head , and that is all for evermore . " Chateaubriand had the right comment for these words : " What bitter indifference in this short , cold history of man . " But Pascal did not know ...
... comedy of all the rest . Earth is thrown on one's head , and that is all for evermore . " Chateaubriand had the right comment for these words : " What bitter indifference in this short , cold history of man . " But Pascal did not know ...
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... comedy and satire which it relegated — as representing a “ lower " reality -to a lower level than the higher claims and validities of the period and group style . However , neither style was aiming at a depiction of reality as the ...
... comedy and satire which it relegated — as representing a “ lower " reality -to a lower level than the higher claims and validities of the period and group style . However , neither style was aiming at a depiction of reality as the ...
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... precisely because they were isolated exceptions , they do not alter the over - all historical situation . Drama in its forms of tragedy and comedy ; poetic forms such as the ode , the ballad , or even the folk song 102 FRITZ MARTINI.
... precisely because they were isolated exceptions , they do not alter the over - all historical situation . Drama in its forms of tragedy and comedy ; poetic forms such as the ode , the ballad , or even the folk song 102 FRITZ MARTINI.
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PREFACE | 1 |
THE EXISTENTIAL | 15 |
STYLISTIC FORCES IN THE NARRATIVE | 42 |
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