American Writers: A Collection of Literary BiographiesLeonard Unger Scribner, 1974 |
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... play . It is brought to a head by the current ac- tion , a false plot which seems at the beginning to be the story's major substance . Chris has asked his brother's fiancée home because he intends to marry her . However , Chris's mother ...
... play . It is brought to a head by the current ac- tion , a false plot which seems at the beginning to be the story's major substance . Chris has asked his brother's fiancée home because he intends to marry her . However , Chris's mother ...
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... play , After the Fall , which was the initial presenta- tion of the Lincoln Center Repertory Com- pany . The play was so obviously based on Miller's life that its true merits were at first difficult to see . The journalistic critics ...
... play , After the Fall , which was the initial presenta- tion of the Lincoln Center Repertory Com- pany . The play was so obviously based on Miller's life that its true merits were at first difficult to see . The journalistic critics ...
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... play together is the irony of stray thoughts that flit momen- tarily across Quentin's mind . For instance , a frequent apparition is the figure of Louise , Quentin's first wife , playing solitaire , and this figure appears as a swift ...
... play together is the irony of stray thoughts that flit momen- tarily across Quentin's mind . For instance , a frequent apparition is the figure of Louise , Quentin's first wife , playing solitaire , and this figure appears as a swift ...
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