The Polish Review, Volumes 28-29Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences in America., 1983 - Poland |
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... play's dialogue before Rachel's appearance . Though symbolism enters the play because of Rachel and the first trans- formation , it is the entrance of the Chochoł , initiating the second transfor- mation , which causes the play to ...
... play's dialogue before Rachel's appearance . Though symbolism enters the play because of Rachel and the first trans- formation , it is the entrance of the Chochoł , initiating the second transfor- mation , which causes the play to ...
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... play will be presented . But he does not provide the themes themselves . They all come from the guests already pres- ent at the wedding . When we examine the appearances of the Dramatis Per- sonae , we see that many of these themes have ...
... play will be presented . But he does not provide the themes themselves . They all come from the guests already pres- ent at the wedding . When we examine the appearances of the Dramatis Per- sonae , we see that many of these themes have ...
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... play is ever finished . Stomil never confronts Eddie as he promises , the poker game seems to go on endlessly , Arthur calls off his marriage to Ala , the family thinks Eugenia pretends to die , and Arthur's show of force by threatening ...
... play is ever finished . Stomil never confronts Eddie as he promises , the poker game seems to go on endlessly , Arthur calls off his marriage to Ala , the family thinks Eugenia pretends to die , and Arthur's show of force by threatening ...
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