The Yale Literary Magazine, Volumes 124-125Yale Literary Society, 1955 |
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Page 15
... play the audi- ence is made successively aware of the in- finity of positions one may take in regard to the play's problem , until finally the inter- est in the problem itself disappears , and we see that the mirrors themselves are our ...
... play the audi- ence is made successively aware of the in- finity of positions one may take in regard to the play's problem , until finally the inter- est in the problem itself disappears , and we see that the mirrors themselves are our ...
Page 17
... play on him , demonstrating their absolute incomprehension , drives him again to angry revenge against the brutality of the world , this time to murder . He reas- sumes the rôle of the incommunicable mask , the " malentendu , " the ...
... play on him , demonstrating their absolute incomprehension , drives him again to angry revenge against the brutality of the world , this time to murder . He reas- sumes the rôle of the incommunicable mask , the " malentendu , " the ...
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... play , I realized with a sudden tingling awareness , that damned play he kept talking about , and I saw with a mixed joy and contempt that he believed , really be- lieved the things he said . And it fitted , once I realized that he took ...
... play , I realized with a sudden tingling awareness , that damned play he kept talking about , and I saw with a mixed joy and contempt that he believed , really be- lieved the things he said . And it fitted , once I realized that he took ...
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