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    Love song for the life of the mind an essay on the purpose of comedy / by Fendt, Gene, 1955-

    Published 2007
    Table of Contents: “…The problem of the Iphigenia and the purposes of tragedy -- The purpose of comedy -- The exemplary comic fiction : resolution, catharsis, and culture in As you like it -- A love song for the life of the mind : Arcadia -- Epilogue : "Still awake and drinking" : Symposium 223c, d.…”
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    Love song for the life of the mind an essay on the purpose of comedy / by Fendt, Gene, 1955-

    Published 2007
    Table of Contents: “…The problem of the Iphigenia and the purposes of tragedy -- The purpose of comedy -- The exemplary comic fiction : resolution, catharsis, and culture in As you like it -- A love song for the life of the mind : Arcadia -- Epilogue : "Still awake and drinking" : Symposium 223c, d.…”
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    Is Hamlet a religious drama? an essay on a question in Kierkegaard / by Fendt, Gene, 1955-

    Published 1998
    Table of Contents: “…Acknowledgements -- Preface-- A philosophical puzzle -- Some scholarly questions -- Hamlet's questions -- Is Hamlet a Christian tragedy? -- The idea of religious drama -- Ecstasy, economy, and Hamlet -- Appendix 1: Kierkegaard's relation to Borne -- Appendix 2: The pirate ship misses its cue -- Appendix 3: A possible effect of dogmatic truth on art -- Bibliography -- Index.…”
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    Is Hamlet a religious drama? an essay on a question in Kierkegaard / by Fendt, Gene, 1955-

    Published 1998
    Table of Contents: “…Acknowledgements -- Preface-- A philosophical puzzle -- Some scholarly questions -- Hamlet's questions -- Is Hamlet a Christian tragedy? -- The idea of religious drama -- Ecstasy, economy, and Hamlet -- Appendix 1: Kierkegaard's relation to Borne -- Appendix 2: The pirate ship misses its cue -- Appendix 3: A possible effect of dogmatic truth on art -- Bibliography -- Index.…”
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