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The only time Audrey appears on stage with any other women is in Viv , by which time the business of marriage assures she will be part not of a female community , but of a married , heterosexual one . inseparable , in III.v , IV.i ...
The only time Audrey appears on stage with any other women is in Viv , by which time the business of marriage assures she will be part not of a female community , but of a married , heterosexual one . inseparable , in III.v , IV.i ...
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This review appears four years after the The New York Times Magazine presented a cover story entitled “ Women Playwrights : New Voices in the Theater . ” At that time Mel Gussow wrote : “ In order to trace the reasons for the ...
This review appears four years after the The New York Times Magazine presented a cover story entitled “ Women Playwrights : New Voices in the Theater . ” At that time Mel Gussow wrote : “ In order to trace the reasons for the ...
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a 9 ( including the plural and such obvious derivatives as manly , manhood , and unmanned ) appears more than 40 times , almost always with a conscious sense of defining the term — or rather , of defining a person by the term .
a 9 ( including the plural and such obvious derivatives as manly , manhood , and unmanned ) appears more than 40 times , almost always with a conscious sense of defining the term — or rather , of defining a person by the term .
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