Byron and His FictionsWayne State University Press, 1978 - 296 psl. |
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... play even as its stock rises . " For E. E. Bostetter and others the play depicts an existen- tial dilemma and proffers a correspondingly existential resolution . ” In his largely dismissive attitude Andrew Rutherford appears to stand at ...
... play even as its stock rises . " For E. E. Bostetter and others the play depicts an existen- tial dilemma and proffers a correspondingly existential resolution . ” In his largely dismissive attitude Andrew Rutherford appears to stand at ...
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... play is lit up in the confrontation between Japhet and the mother who beseeches him to rescue her infant son . Japhet's inability to protect the baby is a sign of his own cancelled future , for his arbitrary preservation offers no ...
... play is lit up in the confrontation between Japhet and the mother who beseeches him to rescue her infant son . Japhet's inability to protect the baby is a sign of his own cancelled future , for his arbitrary preservation offers no ...
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... play had been severely cut to bring it within the acting time ; the Times commented : " we have said that Lord By- ron's tragedy was performed , but we ought rather to have stated , that frag- ments , violently torn from that noble work ...
... play had been severely cut to bring it within the acting time ; the Times commented : " we have said that Lord By- ron's tragedy was performed , but we ought rather to have stated , that frag- ments , violently torn from that noble work ...
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