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 517
... stories . The idea of ' story - time ' when each of the central characters is formally called upon to tell a story - is a theatri- cal device which Stewart Parker also uses in Pentecost , a play presented by Field Day in 1987. Here ...
... stories . The idea of ' story - time ' when each of the central characters is formally called upon to tell a story - is a theatri- cal device which Stewart Parker also uses in Pentecost , a play presented by Field Day in 1987. Here ...
Side 518
... story the solicitor trained in reason reveals the secret of her self , her yearning for an escape from reason , her desire for mystery . It's a story which the others find disturbing . By contrast , Trish's story is directly per- sonal ...
... story the solicitor trained in reason reveals the secret of her self , her yearning for an escape from reason , her desire for mystery . It's a story which the others find disturbing . By contrast , Trish's story is directly per- sonal ...
Side 519
... story of how , amid much drinking , singing , and dancing , one of the party , 17- year - old Sean O'Boyle , was ritually killed recalls the story of the Sweeney boy who falls into the fire and is badly burned during the Lughnasa ...
... story of how , amid much drinking , singing , and dancing , one of the party , 17- year - old Sean O'Boyle , was ritually killed recalls the story of the Sweeney boy who falls into the fire and is badly burned during the Lughnasa ...
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PREFACE | 11 |
PATRICK BRIDGWATER Durham | 55 |
STANLEY WEINTRAUB University Park Pennsylvania | 77 |
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