The Hyacinth Room: An Investigation Into the Nature of Comedy, Tragedy, & TragicomedyKnopf, 1964 - 317 стор. |
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... lady weeping over the body of the dead man , he correctly sur- mises her intentions . Bringing his supper into the tomb , he sets about urging the mourner not to persist in useless grief , but she will not be dissuaded . Neither will ...
... lady weeping over the body of the dead man , he correctly sur- mises her intentions . Bringing his supper into the tomb , he sets about urging the mourner not to persist in useless grief , but she will not be dissuaded . Neither will ...
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... Lady The central figure in Pirandello's Come tu mi vuoi ( As You Desire Me ) is an unknown lady ( L'Ignota ) whose identity poses a mys- tery that all the other principals in the play are dedicated either to clearing up or exploiting ...
... Lady The central figure in Pirandello's Come tu mi vuoi ( As You Desire Me ) is an unknown lady ( L'Ignota ) whose identity poses a mys- tery that all the other principals in the play are dedicated either to clearing up or exploiting ...
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... Lady's intention to be made a convenience of in support of Bruno's vested interests . If she is being so used , he is taking advantage of the state she was in when they met in Berlin . She has come to him as a dead woman , but one whom ...
... Lady's intention to be made a convenience of in support of Bruno's vested interests . If she is being so used , he is taking advantage of the state she was in when they met in Berlin . She has come to him as a dead woman , but one whom ...
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