Jadavpur journal of comparative literature, Volumen13Department of Comparative Literature, Jadavpur University, 1975 |
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... plays also do not reflect the day - to - day details cr events , but rather a fantastic or grotesque world , and yet they mirror the reality of our time . The play that made Mrożek famous overnight was his first and a sensational one ...
... plays also do not reflect the day - to - day details cr events , but rather a fantastic or grotesque world , and yet they mirror the reality of our time . The play that made Mrożek famous overnight was his first and a sensational one ...
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... play that is worth its salt during his sojourn in the so - called free world . 35 No introduction to Mrożek's theatre is complete without a men- tion of his most ambitious play , Tango - an intellectual , exuberant and controversial ...
... play that is worth its salt during his sojourn in the so - called free world . 35 No introduction to Mrożek's theatre is complete without a men- tion of his most ambitious play , Tango - an intellectual , exuberant and controversial ...
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... play , ideas should be con- cretized " in actian and the characters of the play itself " 86 . Power , or naked brute force , becomes a corollary theme of the play when it is evident that Arthur , who is an intellectual , is incapable of ...
... play , ideas should be con- cretized " in actian and the characters of the play itself " 86 . Power , or naked brute force , becomes a corollary theme of the play when it is evident that Arthur , who is an intellectual , is incapable of ...
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From Aristotle to Roland Barthes | 1 |
MANABENDRA BANDYOPADHYAY | 24 |
Renaissance Values in The Tempest | 42 |
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