Controversy in Literature: Fiction, Drama, and Poetry, with Related CriticismMorris Freedman, Paul Benjamin Davis Scribner, 1968 - 750 páginas |
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... JUDITH : He said goodbye . ANDERSON ( fidgeting nervously to and fro in great concern ) : Poor fellow , poor fellow ! You said goodbye to him in all kindness and charity , Judith , I hope . JUDITH : I kissed him . ANDERSON : What ! Judith !
... JUDITH : He said goodbye . ANDERSON ( fidgeting nervously to and fro in great concern ) : Poor fellow , poor fellow ! You said goodbye to him in all kindness and charity , Judith , I hope . JUDITH : I kissed him . ANDERSON : What ! Judith !
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... JUDITH : He is no longer my husband . RICHARD ( opening his eyes wide ) : Eh ? JUDITH : I disobeyed you . I told him everything . I expected him to come here and save you . I wanted him to come here and save you . He ran away instead ...
... JUDITH : He is no longer my husband . RICHARD ( opening his eyes wide ) : Eh ? JUDITH : I disobeyed you . I told him everything . I expected him to come here and save you . I wanted him to come here and save you . He ran away instead ...
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... JUDITH ( revolted ) : Oh ! ( Vehemently ) Do you realize that you are going to kill yourself ? RICHARD : The only man I have any right to kill , Mrs. Anderson . Dont be concerned : no woman will lose her lover through my death ...
... JUDITH ( revolted ) : Oh ! ( Vehemently ) Do you realize that you are going to kill yourself ? RICHARD : The only man I have any right to kill , Mrs. Anderson . Dont be concerned : no woman will lose her lover through my death ...
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Abraham Absurd ANDERSON answer appear asked ASLAKSEN beauty become believe brother BURGOMASTER called close comes course CREON criticism dead dear death door DUDGEON effect expression eyes face fact faith father fear feeling follow give goes hand happy head hear heard heart hold HOVSTAD human idea interpretation JONATHAN JUDITH keep leave light live look MADAME ROSEPETTLE meaning mind mother move nature never night NUMBER once passed perhaps PETRA play poem poet poetry present question reality RICHARD ROSALIE seems sense soul speak stand STOCKMANN story sure tell Theatre thee thing thou thought town true truth turn understand veil voice waiter walks whole young