Domestic Tragedy in English: Brief Survey, Nide 2Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik, Universität Salzburg, 1982 - 465 sivua |
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These playwrights ' realism is not social ; indeed their realism is often unbelievably wild . Writers like Ionesco and Beckett are seeking the inner and convoluted realism of the distraught individual , the person who is becoming ...
These playwrights ' realism is not social ; indeed their realism is often unbelievably wild . Writers like Ionesco and Beckett are seeking the inner and convoluted realism of the distraught individual , the person who is becoming ...
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Many of the playwrights of the Abbey and the Gaiety Theatres achieved some distinction in their use of language . This distinction is rare in modern tragic writing . The modern period in England saw techniques of realism established and ...
Many of the playwrights of the Abbey and the Gaiety Theatres achieved some distinction in their use of language . This distinction is rare in modern tragic writing . The modern period in England saw techniques of realism established and ...
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As in the final speech of Beyond the Horizon , the playwright and his characters often seem to grope for words . ... Yet , in the realm of serious modern drama , O'Neill ranks with such poetic playwrights as Synge and O'Casey .
As in the final speech of Beyond the Horizon , the playwright and his characters often seem to grope for words . ... Yet , in the realm of serious modern drama , O'Neill ranks with such poetic playwrights as Synge and O'Casey .
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