Nineteenth Century and After: A Monthly Review, Volums 169-170Nineteenth Century and After Limited., 1962 |
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... written for the Canterbury Festival ; Venus Observed ( 1950 ) ; A Sleep of Prisoners ( 1951 ) , written for performance in churches ; and The Dark is Light Enough ( 1954 ) , written for Dame Edith Evans . Fry has also translated plays ...
... written for the Canterbury Festival ; Venus Observed ( 1950 ) ; A Sleep of Prisoners ( 1951 ) , written for performance in churches ; and The Dark is Light Enough ( 1954 ) , written for Dame Edith Evans . Fry has also translated plays ...
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... written a play to find out . Maybe a playwright's first play doesn't throw up so many obstacles as I seem to see , just as a first novel is often the easiest for a novelist . In writing a play , as in writing a novel , I would give no ...
... written a play to find out . Maybe a playwright's first play doesn't throw up so many obstacles as I seem to see , just as a first novel is often the easiest for a novelist . In writing a play , as in writing a novel , I would give no ...
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... writing ever written . Even to someone reading it for the first time it must seem intolerably predictable . Not that I have come to demand surprising events , but who doesn't ask for surprising emotions , emotions which surprise us by ...
... writing ever written . Even to someone reading it for the first time it must seem intolerably predictable . Not that I have come to demand surprising events , but who doesn't ask for surprising emotions , emotions which surprise us by ...
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