The Literary Portrayal of Passion Through the Ages: An Interdisciplinary View

(1996)
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Abstract

The nine essays in this volume explore some aspects of the passions: in ancient Greek society and in the concept of tragedy; in the Arabian Nights; in Petrarch; in seventeenth-century France; in Pushkin; in Gide's assessment and reappraisal of French Classical Tragedy; in the poet Guillevic's interpretation of the Breton landscape; and within the theology of the Christian church.

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