Guiscard and Oedipus
Autor: | E. L. Stahl |
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Rok vydání: | 1962 |
Zdroj: | The Tulane Drama Review. 6:172-177 |
ISSN: | 2326-2044 0886-800X |
DOI: | 10.2307/1124942 |
Popis: | In Kleist's Robert Guiscard there appear to be three main centers of interest: Guiscard himself, his army, and the members of his family. Undoubtedly Guiscard was to occupy a dominating position in the dramatic action; the fortunes of his family and of his army were to be of secondary importance compared with his own. Nevertheless, the army and the family were not a mere background of the tragic action, they were an essential part of it. This is shown by the vivid and emphatic description of the army surging around Guiscard's tent like the tempestuous sea around a rock, and by the clear-cut characterization of such figures as the old warrior, Abelard and Guiscard's son Robert. |
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