Controversy in Literature: Fiction, Drama, and Poetry, with Related CriticismMorris Freedman, Paul Benjamin Davis Scribner, 1968 - 750 páginas |
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... matter of either / or ; the dialogue should be read on both levels . All merely one - valued interpretations of its meaning are simplistic and therefore inadequate . These contentions are confirmed in the analysis of other elements in ...
... matter of either / or ; the dialogue should be read on both levels . All merely one - valued interpretations of its meaning are simplistic and therefore inadequate . These contentions are confirmed in the analysis of other elements in ...
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... matter how cruel the death was . RICHARD ( holding her hand and smiling , but keeping her almost at arms length ) ... matter ? RICHARD ( laughing ) : True : what does it matter ? what does anything matter ? You see , men have these strange ...
... matter how cruel the death was . RICHARD ( holding her hand and smiling , but keeping her almost at arms length ) ... matter ? RICHARD ( laughing ) : True : what does it matter ? what does anything matter ? You see , men have these strange ...
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... matter what it has to go through , no matter what it is subjected to , in spite of all- ( The two figures press against each other , fall to the ground and lie to- gether , seeming to caress each other with a low moaning . ) ( BLACKOUT ) ...
... matter what it has to go through , no matter what it is subjected to , in spite of all- ( The two figures press against each other , fall to the ground and lie to- gether , seeming to caress each other with a low moaning . ) ( BLACKOUT ) ...
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