Twentieth-century American Literature, 6. köideChelsea House Publishers, 1985 |
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... true , I tell myself , and plead with it to be true after all . No matter what I write , I plead with it to be true ! " ( Letters , p . 125 ) . * “ God ? spend half time wooing R. Catholics who will pray for you in case it's true ...
... true , I tell myself , and plead with it to be true after all . No matter what I write , I plead with it to be true ! " ( Letters , p . 125 ) . * “ God ? spend half time wooing R. Catholics who will pray for you in case it's true ...
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... True West does not oscillate between fantasy and reality . Rather , the two levels co - exist : the one seems to displace the other even while the basic realistic framework of the play remains , more or less , intact . In other words ...
... True West does not oscillate between fantasy and reality . Rather , the two levels co - exist : the one seems to displace the other even while the basic realistic framework of the play remains , more or less , intact . In other words ...
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... True West , Shepard's sandbox , the desert , seems just as immaterial , or unreal , as Mom's suburbs or Lee himself ; the Old Man , after all , doesn't even appear on stage— he is a rumor , a ghost , a memory . In Angel City , Shepard ...
... True West , Shepard's sandbox , the desert , seems just as immaterial , or unreal , as Mom's suburbs or Lee himself ; the Old Man , after all , doesn't even appear on stage— he is a rumor , a ghost , a memory . In Angel City , Shepard ...
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