Le Destin des Grandes Oeuvres Dramatiques [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 18 (1):187-187 (1964)
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This essay eloquently supports the thesis that great dramatic works are necessarily reinterpreted by each generation in its own terms. This transformation, however, is not a destruction; the eternal truths of a great work remain although understood in contemporary terms. This process implies the impossibility of completely comprehending any work as it was originally intended.—A. F. G.

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