Coleridge's Osorio as Gothic Play, Philosophical Statement, and DramaStanford University, 1970 - 166 strani |
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action Albert and Maria Alhadra altar appears atheism audience background brother Campbell castle cavern characters Christianity Coleridge's Osorio dissenters Drury Lane dungeon England English evil expressed Ferdinand Francesco French Revolution German Godwin Gothic drama Gothic heroes Gothic play Gothic revival Gothic tragedies Gothic villain Griggs guilt Hartley Hartley's hero and heroine heroine ideas imprisonment incantation scene Inquisition Inquisitor Joseph Priestley kill Kublai Khan LELAND STANFORD LIBRARIES LIBRARIES LIBRARIES LIBRARIES STANFORD LIBRARIES lines London Matthew Gregory Lewis Monk motifs murder mystery mystical Nature necessitarian obscure onstage oppressed Moors Osorio and Velez pantheism pet abstract notions philosophical content picture Pitt plot Priestley Priestley's rational reform religion religious Remorse repent repressive revealed revenge Samuel Taylor Coleridge Schiller's secret Sicilian Romance sorceror speech stage STANFORD LIBRARIES STANFORD STANFORD UNIVERSITY thee Thou Unitarianism UNIVERSITY 1891 UNIVERSITY JUNIOR UNIVERSITY LELAND UNIVERSITY ORGANIZED UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY William Godwin writing Osorio wrote