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Celtic Traditions, Lindsay L. Stewart Jan 2000

Celtic Traditions, Lindsay L. Stewart

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The essence of the project is to approach the legends and myths through the senses, placing them in the memory and into the viewers imagination by means of narrative imagery and fantastical sounds. Despite growing up on the west coast of Scotland I never knew the stories of the Celts, they have only recently become a part of my imagination. They are fresh to my mind, full of life, color and mystery. The world of the Celts is a wonderful place to play in. I do not propose to pass on a dictatorial view of the stories I have found. …


Role Of The Chorus In The Oedipus Tyrannus: The Tragic Conflict, Donald D. Mordecai May 1960

Role Of The Chorus In The Oedipus Tyrannus: The Tragic Conflict, Donald D. Mordecai

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This thesis attempts to state the conflict as it is manifest in Sophocles' Oedipus Tyrannus; to indicate the nature of the hero and the absolute force opposing him. It also attempts to define, in terms of the play, the nature of the resolution of the conflict, and the underlying tragic view which demands this resolution.


Political Behavior In A Time Of Crisis, 1865-1905, John Cameron May 1957

Political Behavior In A Time Of Crisis, 1865-1905, John Cameron

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This study has attenpted to explain the nature of the institutions from 1865-1905 that made it inevitable that manipulators of persons on the grand scale should emerge to take control where there was, temporarily, a political-sccial vacuum to be filled. A nation of individuals., accustomed to the idea that each person must fend for himself as an independent unit, moved into an age of interdependence. The people, however. were slow to recognize this fact and slow to organize the institutions which such an era required. Ray Stannard Baker in his American Chronicle has caught the feelings of the average man …