Drama Survey, 3. kötetBolingbroke Society, 1963 |
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... reason the most moving scenes were the pathetic moments with the Fool and Poor Tom after the storm when Lear is so complexly demented he can be played with the psychology of madness we have come to know so well in the last fifty years ...
... reason the most moving scenes were the pathetic moments with the Fool and Poor Tom after the storm when Lear is so complexly demented he can be played with the psychology of madness we have come to know so well in the last fifty years ...
363. oldal
... reason for the elimi- nation of " character " in Yeats's sense . While developing his theory in 1909 , Yeats wrote that " A poet creates tragedy from his own soul , that soul which is alike in all men . It has not joy , as we understand ...
... reason for the elimi- nation of " character " in Yeats's sense . While developing his theory in 1909 , Yeats wrote that " A poet creates tragedy from his own soul , that soul which is alike in all men . It has not joy , as we understand ...
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... reason for O'Casey's leaving the Irish Republican Brotherhood ; in fact , there were several reasons and these are provided in his autobiography . The playwright was not isolated , politically , after the Easter Rising his friendship ...
... reason for O'Casey's leaving the Irish Republican Brotherhood ; in fact , there were several reasons and these are provided in his autobiography . The playwright was not isolated , politically , after the Easter Rising his friendship ...
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An Interview with Ionesco Peter Gelbard | 27 |
The Symbol of the Desert Island | 33 |
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