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 Übersetzung für 'tragic poets' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a tragic poet | tragic poets
tragic poetsTragiker {pl}
Teiltreffer
lit.
poets
Dichter {pl}
15
lit.
cyclic poets
Zykliker {pl}
lit.
cyclic poets
zyklische Dichter {pl}
lit.
poets' voices
Dichterstimmen {pl}
urban
poets' quarter
Dichterviertel {n}
hist.
Berlin Poets' Club
Berliner Dichterclub {m}
lit.
group of poets
Dichterkreis {m}
lit.
group of poets
Dichtergruppe {f}
lit.
association of poets
Dichterbund {m}
lit.
prince of poets [archaic]
Dichterfürst {m} [geh.] [z. B. Goethe]
tragic {adj}tragisch
561
tragic {adj}traurig [tragisch]
tragic fatetragisches Schicksal {n}
tragic natureTragik {f}
lit.theatre
tragic dramatist
Tragiker {m}
tragic flawCharakterschwäche {f} [tragischer Fehler]
tragic errortragischer Irrtum {m}
lit.
tragic theory
Tragödientheorie {f}
lit.theatre
tragic poet
Tragiker {m}
tragic occurrencetragischer Vorfall {m}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • In Lautreamont's "Poesies", Gagne is grouped with twelve tragic poets which included Lord Byron and Goethe.
  • The letter concludes with a number of quotations from tragic poets suggesting that Dionysius will die alone and friendless.
  • It is interesting mainly for the number of quotations from the tragic poets which it preserves.
  • Several later tragic poets apparently also wrote plays on the subject.
  • There were two Athenian tragic poets of this name, one the grandfather of the other.

  • With "Phèdre", Racine chose once more a subject from Greek mythology, already treated by Greek and Roman tragic poets, notably by Euripides in "Hippolytus" and Seneca in "Phaedra".
  • According to Strabo, he was the best of the tragic poets included in the so-called Alexandrian Pleiad.
  • was one of the early tragic poets who flourished at Athens at the beginning of the fifth century BCE, and whose combined efforts were thought by critics to have brought the art to its perfection.
  • That Euripides and others took liberties with Medea's story may be inferred from the 1st century BC historian Diodorus Siculus: "Speaking generally, it is because of the desire of the tragic poets for the marvellous that so varied and inconsistent an account of Medea has been given out."
  • Starting in the 6th century BC, the Classical period of performing art began in Greece, ushered in by the tragic poets such as Sophocles.

  • They also indicated whether any other tragic poets had dramatised the story, gave its setting, identified the chorus and the character who delivered the prologue, and indicated the date of its first production and the titles of the poet's other plays performed that year, as well as the poet's rivals in the dramatic competition and the prize awarded.
  • The tragic poets of Classical Athens continued the use of Aeolic verse (and dactylo-epitrite, with the addition of other types) for their choral odes, with additional metrical freedoms and innovations.
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