Drama Criticism: Criticism of the Most Significant and Widely Studied Dramatic Works from All the World's Literatures, Nide 2Gale Research Incorporated, 1992 - 504 sivua Each print volume in this long-standing series profiles approximately 4-8 dramatists by providing full-text or excerpted criticism taken from books, magazines, literary reviews, newspapers and scholarly journals. Among those profiled in this volume are:
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Sivu 270
... letter is seen to fall from outside into the letter box . Mrs. Linde re - enters after a short pause . Scene between her and Nora . Half confession . Mrs. Linde goes out . Nora alone . Stenborg enters . Scene be- tween him and Nora . He ...
... letter is seen to fall from outside into the letter box . Mrs. Linde re - enters after a short pause . Scene between her and Nora . Half confession . Mrs. Linde goes out . Nora alone . Stenborg enters . Scene be- tween him and Nora . He ...
Sivu 297
... letter of dismissal . For once he and Krogstad agree as lawyers in thinking that Nora's disappearance or suicide would not absolve him from possible accusations of having instigated her forgery . Nora's rejection of his sexual approach ...
... letter of dismissal . For once he and Krogstad agree as lawyers in thinking that Nora's disappearance or suicide would not absolve him from possible accusations of having instigated her forgery . Nora's rejection of his sexual approach ...
Sivu 413
... letter to the same paper , said : The continuous ferocity of the language , the consistent shamelessness of all the characters ( without exception ) , and the persistent allusions to sacred things make the play even more inex- cusable ...
... letter to the same paper , said : The continuous ferocity of the language , the consistent shamelessness of all the characters ( without exception ) , and the persistent allusions to sacred things make the play even more inex- cusable ...
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Acharnians action actors Alving Angelica Aristophanes Aristophanes's artistic Athenian Athens audience become Bernarda Alba Birds Blood Wedding Brack Caligula Camus Camus's characters chorus Cleon comedy comic Congreve Congreve's critics death Deeds dialogue Dionysus Doll's House drama dramatist dream Elckerlijc Elesin essay date Euripides Everyman father feel final Ghosts Gregers Hansberry Hedda Gabler Henrik Ibsen hero Hjalmar human husband Ibsen ideas Irish King's Horseman language literary literature live Lorca Lövborg Love for Love Lysistrata marriage married means Millamant Mirabell modern morality play mother nature never Nora Nora's parabasis passion play's Playboy playwright plot poet poetic poetry political production Raisin reality satire says scene seems sense sion social society Socrates Soyinka speech spirit stage symbolic Synge Synge's Tesman theatre theme things tion traditional tragedy tragic truth University Valentine Webster wife Wild Duck Wole Soyinka woman women words writing Yerma Yoruba