The Bucknell Review, 第 12-13 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 79 筆
第 54 頁
... characters . Yet they are surely among the most animated flat characters in recent fiction , and they become increasingly sinister as we realize that , ridiculous as they are , in the world of the Vera they are influential . Captain ...
... characters . Yet they are surely among the most animated flat characters in recent fiction , and they become increasingly sinister as we realize that , ridiculous as they are , in the world of the Vera they are influential . Captain ...
第 30 頁
... characters in either play . Even closer parallels can be drawn between Virginia Woolf and Long Day's Journey , which John Chapman wished to re - title Long Night's Journey into Day . Once again we have the con- stricted New England ...
... characters in either play . Even closer parallels can be drawn between Virginia Woolf and Long Day's Journey , which John Chapman wished to re - title Long Night's Journey into Day . Once again we have the con- stricted New England ...
第 35 頁
... characters - male parents of female characters - never ap- pear on stage , but hover ghost - like on its periphery . ) George is also passionate , articulate and charitable , a man who finally surrenders his illusions for the dubious ...
... characters - male parents of female characters - never ap- pear on stage , but hover ghost - like on its periphery . ) George is also passionate , articulate and charitable , a man who finally surrenders his illusions for the dubious ...
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