Twentieth-century Theatre and Drama in English: Festschrift for Heinz Kosok on the Occasion of His 65th BirthdayWVT, Wiss. Verlag Trier, 1999 - 944 sider |
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Side 354
... means in Dogg , * Get stuffed , you bastard ] " ( 20 ) . Of course , this principle also functions in reverse : the respectful but nevertheless abusively sounding question " Cretinous pig - faced , git ? " means in translation " Have ...
... means in Dogg , * Get stuffed , you bastard ] " ( 20 ) . Of course , this principle also functions in reverse : the respectful but nevertheless abusively sounding question " Cretinous pig - faced , git ? " means in translation " Have ...
Side 469
... mean something ? CLOV : Mean something ? You and I , mean something ! Brief laugh . Ah that's a good one ! HAMM : I ... means this has been going on for an hour and a half " ( 139 ) , " Here we have an answer worthy of this production ...
... mean something ? CLOV : Mean something ? You and I , mean something ! Brief laugh . Ah that's a good one ! HAMM : I ... means this has been going on for an hour and a half " ( 139 ) , " Here we have an answer worthy of this production ...
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... means ? " ( I , 44 ) ; and , as if in response , Ernie , in the monologue that leads into the final scenes of breakdown , cries out in distress : " How can we know what anything means ? How can we ? " ( II , 70 ) . This is one of the ...
... means ? " ( I , 44 ) ; and , as if in response , Ernie , in the monologue that leads into the final scenes of breakdown , cries out in distress : " How can we know what anything means ? How can we ? " ( II , 70 ) . This is one of the ...
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PREFACE | 11 |
PATRICK BRIDGWATER Durham | 55 |
STANLEY WEINTRAUB University Park Pennsylvania | 77 |
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