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... Atalanta . Just as in The Women of Trachis ' Heracles ' love for Iole leads to a hideous disaster , so in ' Atalanta ' Meleager's love for Atalanta breaks the harmony of life and leads to his doom . Love creates the tragic situation ...
... Atalanta . Just as in The Women of Trachis ' Heracles ' love for Iole leads to a hideous disaster , so in ' Atalanta ' Meleager's love for Atalanta breaks the harmony of life and leads to his doom . Love creates the tragic situation ...
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... Atalanta is the instrument of doom because she pursues her own will against the common rules of men . Though ... Atalanta , there is nothing ignoble in this love , and Swinburne is well within his rights when he makes Meleager address ...
... Atalanta is the instrument of doom because she pursues her own will against the common rules of men . Though ... Atalanta , there is nothing ignoble in this love , and Swinburne is well within his rights when he makes Meleager address ...
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... Atalanta ' is as good as it is because the story appealed to something deeper in Swinburne than his admiration for Attic tragedy . That is why ' Atalanta ' is not an imitation , but stands in its own right as a true work of creative art ...
... Atalanta ' is as good as it is because the story appealed to something deeper in Swinburne than his admiration for Attic tragedy . That is why ' Atalanta ' is not an imitation , but stands in its own right as a true work of creative art ...
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Fact and Fancy in Medieval English Literature By Miss | 12 |
Thomas | 28 |
Atalanta in Calydon By C M Bowra M A F B A | 51 |
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