His novels in the second place are idealistic novels;—because the duties of ordinary life are suppressed in them;—because they owe their dramaticness in general to the conflict between “passion” and “honour” [Cf. Alfred de Vigny, Grandeur et Servitude militaires];—and because vanquished honour and passion find no other refuge in them than in death [Cf. the habitual dénouements of classic tragedy].
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The intensity, dramaticness and fire of her work, made the speaker seem almost as one translated.
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“Your majesty—my Devil,” I say, and am more or less thrilled with the dramaticness and the picturesqueness of it all.
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For soon were to sound out in all tragic dramaticness, now high now low, now in defeat and now jubilantly triumphant, the drums and tramplings of world-wide hostilities.
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