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 79
... young man " unblinded " by " self- delusion " ( Shaw 1972-4 , vol . 7 , 508 ) . After 1,260 lines he abandoned the effort in the second act . ( It was published posthumously as Passion Play . ) Also in February 1878 he wrote a satire ...
... young man " unblinded " by " self- delusion " ( Shaw 1972-4 , vol . 7 , 508 ) . After 1,260 lines he abandoned the effort in the second act . ( It was published posthumously as Passion Play . ) Also in February 1878 he wrote a satire ...
Side 425
... Young Man , Cuchulain . He regards the Hawk Maid as a shite - tsure ( shite's companion , or shite's other self ) . In the tradition of Noh , the waki enters first and introduces himself as a prince who has come all the way from Persia ...
... Young Man , Cuchulain . He regards the Hawk Maid as a shite - tsure ( shite's companion , or shite's other self ) . In the tradition of Noh , the waki enters first and introduces himself as a prince who has come all the way from Persia ...
Side 673
... young girl in search of him paints a different picture of a young Negro turned criminal : " [ ... ] him so uppity ' cause he's de boss er de gang " ( O'Neill 1951 , 19 ) . When Abe him- self comes onto the stage , he appears to be the ...
... young girl in search of him paints a different picture of a young Negro turned criminal : " [ ... ] him so uppity ' cause he's de boss er de gang " ( O'Neill 1951 , 19 ) . When Abe him- self comes onto the stage , he appears to be the ...
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PREFACE | 11 |
PATRICK BRIDGWATER Durham | 55 |
STANLEY WEINTRAUB University Park Pennsylvania | 77 |
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