Drama Survey, 3. kötetBolingbroke Society, 1963 |
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208. oldal
... beginning of another , which in turn suggests the eternal presentness of the Incarnation . At the beginning of the action , the Women intuitively recognize Thomas's return from France to be one with the coming of the terrible spring and ...
... beginning of another , which in turn suggests the eternal presentness of the Incarnation . At the beginning of the action , the Women intuitively recognize Thomas's return from France to be one with the coming of the terrible spring and ...
291. oldal
... beginning , Harpagon talks to himself , to the prop men and girls , directly to the audience , but these conversations are not finally theatrical convention used to indicate the crochets of avarice ; by the end of the play , it becomes ...
... beginning , Harpagon talks to himself , to the prop men and girls , directly to the audience , but these conversations are not finally theatrical convention used to indicate the crochets of avarice ; by the end of the play , it becomes ...
509. oldal
... beginning of the end . " " With O'Casey still to burst upon the scene , with actors like F. J. McCormick and Barry Fitzgerald yet to arrive , it is tempting to smile knowingly with Mr. Blythe , wise after the event . Again in 1926 ...
... beginning of the end . " " With O'Casey still to burst upon the scene , with actors like F. J. McCormick and Barry Fitzgerald yet to arrive , it is tempting to smile knowingly with Mr. Blythe , wise after the event . Again in 1926 ...
Tartalomjegyzék
France Decentralizes its Theatre W David Sievers | 16 |
An Interview with Ionesco Peter Gelbard | 27 |
The Symbol of the Desert Island | 33 |
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