Domestic Tragedy in English: Brief Survey, Nide 2Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik, Universität Salzburg, 1982 - 465 sivua |
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4 Charles Dickens , Oliver Twist ( New York , 1961 ) , pp . v - vi . 5 Nicoll , A History of English Drama , IV , 205 . punishment for villains rather than the possibility of evil triumphant 247.
4 Charles Dickens , Oliver Twist ( New York , 1961 ) , pp . v - vi . 5 Nicoll , A History of English Drama , IV , 205 . punishment for villains rather than the possibility of evil triumphant 247.
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He clung to life beyond the wont of men . Time and his silence drink us all . Amen . Amen.30 29 Maxwell Anderson , Winterset , in Twenty Best Plays of the Modern American Theatre , ed . John Gassner ( New York , 1950 ) , p . 2 .
He clung to life beyond the wont of men . Time and his silence drink us all . Amen . Amen.30 29 Maxwell Anderson , Winterset , in Twenty Best Plays of the Modern American Theatre , ed . John Gassner ( New York , 1950 ) , p . 2 .
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Stanley Kauffmann calls the drama " a superficial ramble through the lives of a New York Jewish family in the twenties and thirties . 55 Kauffmann ends his review of Clock with a chilling description of Miller as " a paradoxical figure ...
Stanley Kauffmann calls the drama " a superficial ramble through the lives of a New York Jewish family in the twenties and thirties . 55 Kauffmann ends his review of Clock with a chilling description of Miller as " a paradoxical figure ...
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