Übersetzung für '
the heroic' von Englisch nach Deutsch
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- Particularly influential was Sir Walter Scott's 1819 novel, "Ivanhoe" that depicted the heroic character Lockseley winning an archery tournament.
- In the 17th century the iambic hexameter, also called alexandrine, was used as a substitution in the heroic couplet, and as one of the types of permissible lines in lyrical stanzas and the Pindaric odes of Cowley and Dryden.
- Use of the heroic couplet was pioneered by Geoffrey Chaucer in the "Legend of Good Women" and the "Canterbury Tales", and generally considered to have been perfected by John Dryden and Alexander Pope in the Restoration Age and early 18th century respectively.
- It was indicated that he preferred the extravagant violence of the heroic life and that its ghosts eventually manifested in his madness and that the hallucinatory visions defined Heracles' character.
- His awareness, thoughtfulness, and wisdom were all traits to be emulated diplomatically, while his bravery and shrewdness in battle epitomised the heroic Greek commander.
- The primary form of epic, especially as discussed in this article, is the heroic epic, including such works as the "Iliad" and "Mahabharata".
- The new story features the heroic Doctor and his young sidekick protecting innocent villagers from corrupt government officials and soldiers.
- In the late seventeenth century and early eighteenth century English rhyming couplets achieved the zenith of their prestige in English verse, in the popularity of heroic couplets. The heroic couplet was used by famous poets for ambitious translations of revered Classical texts, for instance, in John Dryden's translation of the "Aeneid" and in Alexander Pope's translation of the "Iliad".
- In the heroic drama of the stageplay "The Conquest of Granada by the Spaniards" (1672), John Dryden represents the "noble savage" as an archetype of Man-as-Creature-of-Nature.
- In December 1944, five months after the Liberation of Paris, he was contributing to "L'Éternelle Revue", a pro-communist newspaper edited by philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre, through which Sartre was publicizing the heroic image of a France united in resistance, as opposed to the perception that it had passively accepted German control.
- Wells, whose works Zamyatin had previously published, and with the heroic verses of the (Russian) Proletarian Poets, (2) as an example of Expressionist theory, and (3) as an illustration of the archetype theories of Carl Jung as applied to literature.
- He was a key figure of the period known as the Heroic Age of Antarctic Exploration.
- This use of falsification can be seen in the debate surrounding the etymology of the Old English character Unferth from the heroic epic poem Beowulf.
- Later accounts of the heroic "storming of the Winter Palace" and "defense of the Winter Palace" were propaganda by Bolshevik publicists.
- Mary's courage at her execution helped establish her popular image as the heroic victim in a dramatic tragedy.
- "Marvel Super Heroes" (MSHRPG) is a role playing game set in the Marvel Universe, first published by TSR as the boxed set "Marvel Super Heroes: The Heroic Role-Playing Game" under license from Marvel Comics in 1984.
- Where the alexandrine has been adopted, it has frequently served as the heroic verse form of that language or culture, English being a notable exception.
- It was meant to inspire the Germans with its depiction of the heroic Prussian defence during the Napoleonic Wars.
- In the "Oxford Companion to World Mythology" David Leeming lists Moses, Jesus, and King Arthur as examples of the heroic monomyth, Leeming regards resurrection as a common part of the heroic monomyth, in which the resurrected heroes often become sources of "material or spiritual food for their people"; in this connection, Leeming notes that Christians regard Jesus as the "bread of life".
- Thomas Carlyle adopted "Igdrasil" as a favorite symbol; it features in both "On Heroes, Hero-Worship, & the Heroic in History" (1841) and "Past and Present" (1843).
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