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August Wilhelm's Vienna lectures on dramatic art and literature went through four editions between 1809 and 1846 and, in them, he opined that Euripides " not only destroyed the external order of tragedy but missed its entire meaning ," a view that came to influence Friedrich Nietzsche, who however seems not to have known the Euripidean plays at all well.
Proponents of this view sometimes point to examples of life's actions in the past that have resulted in dramatic change rather than stable equilibrium, such as the conversion of the Earth's atmosphere from a reducing environment to an oxygen-rich one.
Proponents of this view sometimes point to examples of life's actions in the past that have resulted in dramatic change rather than stable equilibrium, such as the conversion of the Earth's atmosphere from a reducing environment to an oxygen-rich one.
In addition, the years of the late 1960s and early 1970s saw a dramatic change in society's view of illegitimacy and in the legal rights of those born outside of wedlock.
) The film's historical inaccuracies are, in Wilson's view, more troublesome than what can be allowed under normal dramatic license.
With this view of events, Shafter sent a dramatic message to Washington.
Theatre historian Marvin Carlson agrees, noting that this play epitomizes the " complex tonality and deft dramatic technique " that remained throughout his work, though, he asserts, it was only as the playwright matured that his " dark view of the human condition its final expression.
" Rushworth Kidder of the Christian Science Monitor praised the film for giving audiences a view of their modern life from a different perspective, while simultaneously proving that a film does not need to have murder, violence, innuendo or even a main villain for dramatic storytelling.
Towards the west, the aptly named Mullaghareirk Mountains ( Mullach an Radhairc in Irish, roughly meaning " mountains of the view ") push across the county offering dramatic views east over the county and west into County Kerry.
After Inness settled in Montclair, New Jersey in 1885, and particularly in the last decade of his life, this mystical component manifested in his art through a more abstracted handling of shapes, softened edges, and saturated color ( October, 1886, Los Angeles County Museum of Art ), a profound and dramatic juxtaposition of sky and earth ( Early Autumn, Montclair, 1888, Montclair Art Museum ), an emphasis on the intimate landscape view ( Sunset in the Woods, 1891, Corcoran Gallery of Art ), and an increasingly personal, spontaneous, and often violent handling of paint.
The approach down from Earlsheaton through the Wakefield Road cutting, constructed in 1830, is dramatic with the view of the town centre nestling in the Calder Valley opening up as you descend.
The house faced north ; and, because of the dramatic view over the Bedford plain, it was a popular picnic site during the first half of the twentieth century when many families could not travel far afield ;.
Yet, according to the popular press, by the 1980s Chrysler's reputation was totally shot, and by Lutz's view only dramatic action was going to change that.
A good docudrama does not abuse dramatic license, and avoids overt commentary and explicit assertion of the creator's own point of view or beliefs.
The most dramatic work of the fresco cycle was the work set in the worm's-eye view perspective, St. James Led to His Execution.
( For an example of Mantegna's use of a lowered view point, see the image at right of Saints Peter and Paul ; though much less dramatic in its perspective than the St. James picture, the San Zeno altarpiece was done shortly after the St. James cycle was finished, and uses many of the same techniques, including the classicizing architectural structure.
Opponents of this view sometimes reference examples of events that resulted in dramatic change rather than stable equilibrium, such as the conversion of the Earth's atmosphere from a reducing environment to an oxygen-rich one.
On 1 August 1598, " John Webster, lately of the New Inn " was admitted to the Middle Temple, one of the Inns of Court ; in view of the legal interests evident in his dramatic work ; this is possibly the playwright.
The Duke's Bridge, built high across the Avon Gorge, offers the most dramatic view of the ruins above the wooded gorge.
Many South Korean Christians view their religion as a factor in the country's dramatic economic growth over the past three decades, believing that its success and prosperity are indications of God's blessing.
The nearby Brimacombe ( Oshawa Ski Club ), locally known as the Kirby ski hill, is a popular winter attraction, and has a dramatic landscape view of the Oak Ridges Moraine's rolling hills and farmlands at the top of the hill in the Summer season.
Many objected to the proposed bridge on the grounds that it would spoil the dramatic view of the Manhattan skyline, reduce Battery Park to minuscule size and destroy what was then the New York Aquarium at Castle Clinton.
Historian Michael Bonner points out that the term is also used due to the dramatic difference between al-Hakim and his predecessors and his successors while also pointing out such persecution is an extreme rarity in Islam during this era " In his capital of Cairo, this unbalanced ( and, in the view of most, mad ) caliph raged against the Christians in particular ... On the whole such episodes remained exceptional, like the episodes of forced conversion to Islam.
Discovery's underside floats over the Earth in this first-of-its-kind view, taken during astronaut Steve Robinson's dramatic spacewalk.

dramatic and bridge
An initiative of the Historic Houses Trust, the exhibition featured dramatic photographs and paintings with rare and previously unseen alternative bridge and tunnel proposals, plans and sketches.
At dusk, from March to September, Austinites and tourists line the bridge and lake shore to watch the dramatic sight of the bats streaming out in their nightly quest for insects.
The war began thus, with a dramatic encounter on and around the bridge over the River Uji.
In the opening minutes of the race, the bridge is filled with runners, creating a dramatic spectacle that is closely associated with the event.
** The mechanics of the crossruff are simple but the effect can be dramatic as this extreme example, from a bridge hand, demonstrates:
Few highways cross the gorge, with the most dramatic bridge by far being the New River Gorge Bridge on U. S. 19, a steel arch bridge spanning, with the roadway above the river.
The force was so dramatic that it pulled the boat downward, tilting it beneath the bridge, and fully submerging it in the river.
Heavy overloading, with dramatic increases in heavy vehicle traffic, made the bridge age quickly and the gap edge bent downward.
Properties with river views are particularly expensive, having balconies, and dramatic views of the Thames, Wapping ( across the river ), Tower Bridge, the " Gherkin " ( or Swiss Re Tower ), and even the distant Canary Wharf ; though flats nearer the bridge also command a view of the grey concrete Guoman Hotel ( formerly known as the Tower Hotel ) on the north side of the river, considered by many to be an eyesore.
Though, he went on to say that a " dramatic bridge punctuated by uncharacteristic background touches in the form of horns and cello make ' Stay Together ' another fine outing.
Henan is a central province of China, known for an unusual way of playing the guzheng ; the technique, known as you yao, consistings of using the right hand to pluck the strings, starting from the movable bridge to the fixed bridge, while using the left hand to press the strings at the other end, creating a rich and dramatic sound effect.

dramatic and harbour
As the last ice age regressed, the dramatic rise in sea level slowly flooded the valley turning it into a tidal, saltwater, harbour with abundant sheltered deep water anchorages.
In 1814 dramatic changes took place when Alexander Nimmo, the Scottish engineer ( builder of Limerick's Sarsfield Bridge ) commenced work on the new harbour at Dunmore to accommodate the packet station for ships, which carried the Royal Mail between England and Ireland.
It was from this locale that many of Preston ’ s iconic Sydney images were made, including the famous Sydney Heads I & II, 1925, Harbour Foreshore, 1925, images which capture the tranquillity of the harbour foreshore near Ashton Park, with rippling blue waters, sailing boats and dramatic, sculptural angophora trees.
The harbour also features in the works Circular Quay, 1925, and The Bridge from the North Shore, 1932, reflecting her interest in elaborate patterns and the stark, dramatic contrasts offered by the wood cut.

dramatic and nearby
There was a dramatic moment at St Andrews in 2000, as the ageing Jack Nicklaus waved farewell to the crowds, while the young challenger to his crown watched from a nearby tee ; Nicklaus afterward decided to play in the 2005 Open when the R & A announced St Andrews as the venue, giving his final farewell to the fans at the Home of Golf.
The painter Georgia O ' Keeffe, who lived in nearby Amarillo and Canyon early in the 20th century, wrote of the Palo Duro: " It is a burning, seething cauldron, filled with dramatic light and color.
The coming of the railways in the 1840s led to a dramatic decline in the coaching trade, and with the development of a major junction at nearby Rugby the importance of Dunchurch rapidly declined.
The school produces two plays each year, a dramatic production in the Fall and a musical production in the Spring, utilizing young women from nearby schools for the female roles.
One of the most dramatic eruptive events in the volcano's past was 8, 000 years ago, when a major collapse of the edifice produced a 6 km³ debris avalanche, which blocked nearby drainage patterns, creating Chungará Lake.
Although, in terms of overall attractiveness, the county cannot be fairly compared to the more dramatic and scenic, ' tourist friendly ' landscapes of nearby Yorkshire, Derbyshire or Norfolk, the Lincolnshire landscape does have much to recommend it to those prepared to get off ' the beaten track ' and explore what remains a lesser known and peaceful corner of an increasingly hectic country.
In addition to providing one of the principal access routes to South Park, the pass offers dramatic view of the surrounding Rockies, including the nearby peaks of Mount Evans and Mount Bierstadt.
His work was not exclusively in the Gothic revival manner, as Ralli's dramatic Lycian-Byzantine temple at Norwood Cemetery, and the Romanesque reworking of nearby St Luke's and the re-building of All Saints ' Roydon, West Norfolk in a Romanesque style to match its two Norman doorways demonstrate.
The latter was involved in a dramatic rescue when the liner Labrador en route from Halifax, Nova Scotia to Liverpool ran aground on the nearby Mackenzie's Rock in 1899.
Local theater associations nearby have conducted plays which recreate the rather dramatic tale of Gerlög.
In addition, the nearby Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad had a dramatic decrease of passengers between Aurora and Chicago.

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