

A Man's a Man (Bentley)
Eric Bentley


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Readers appreciate the deep exploration of humanity in 'The Tragedy of Man', highlighting its classical style and thought-provoking themes. Many find the character of Lucifer particularly engaging, appreciating the witty and clever portrayal that guides Adam through history. There are mentions of underlying misogyny, which some readers critique, but the overall sentiment remains highly positive with many considering it a masterpiece of literature.
Excerpt from The Tragedy of ManNot even of Aryan origin, its construction can not be explained according to the principles of Aryan languages and its conciseness and strength cannot be transferred.
This is not an apology, it is the statement of a fact.
The Tragedy Of Man is a Eastern European play written by Imre Madách and published by University of California (2015).
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University of California · 2015 · 230 pp
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