College English Association Critic, Volumes 36-37Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1973 |
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... play , The Shadow of the Glen , which is closely tied to the allegorical impulse of the Middle Ages . Could it be that what is medieval , as well as what is modern , has helped gain for Synge his distinctive place in the development of ...
... play , The Shadow of the Glen , which is closely tied to the allegorical impulse of the Middle Ages . Could it be that what is medieval , as well as what is modern , has helped gain for Synge his distinctive place in the development of ...
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... play Everyman . He looks to the future as a means of implementing the material welfare of the present , and his turning away from Nora in her hour of need is a natural consequence of his awareness that no material benefits will be ...
... play Everyman . He looks to the future as a means of implementing the material welfare of the present , and his turning away from Nora in her hour of need is a natural consequence of his awareness that no material benefits will be ...
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... play , one who does examine the structure of Faustus is moved to repeat Goethe's exclamation.2 The two plots - one dealing with the decline and damnation of an eminent theologian , " the branch that might have grown full straight ...
... play , one who does examine the structure of Faustus is moved to repeat Goethe's exclamation.2 The two plots - one dealing with the decline and damnation of an eminent theologian , " the branch that might have grown full straight ...
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