CR. The Centennial Review, Band 32Michigan State University, College of Arts & Letters, 1988 |
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... play resembles Plato's religious conception of man as " God's plaything " : Life must be lived as play , playing certain games , making sacrifices , singing and dancing , and then a man will be able to propitiate the gods , and defend ...
... play resembles Plato's religious conception of man as " God's plaything " : Life must be lived as play , playing certain games , making sacrifices , singing and dancing , and then a man will be able to propitiate the gods , and defend ...
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... play try to teach Morgan to speak their language and become one of the Connells . The problem , however , is that the Connells do not all speak the same English . Daddy Connell speaks the authori- tarian language of the male business ...
... play try to teach Morgan to speak their language and become one of the Connells . The problem , however , is that the Connells do not all speak the same English . Daddy Connell speaks the authori- tarian language of the male business ...
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... play . The cast would kid me a lot about how the play was going to end . We started working on the play in October of 1985 and I didn't have a final scene until New Year's Eve . In fact , I wrote two different endings before I settled ...
... play . The cast would kid me a lot about how the play was going to end . We started working on the play in October of 1985 and I didn't have a final scene until New Year's Eve . In fact , I wrote two different endings before I settled ...
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