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... play was like going to the funeral of a man you wish you could have liked more . Struggling to account for Miller's international success , he suggested that it might be because his language ' improves in translation ' , which , of ...
... play was like going to the funeral of a man you wish you could have liked more . Struggling to account for Miller's international success , he suggested that it might be because his language ' improves in translation ' , which , of ...
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... play in verse , Lowell explained in 1963 , was Milton's Samson Agonistes , published in 1671 , not much of a hit rate for poets in the theatre as far as Lowell was concerned . It was also , though , he thought , the only great English play ...
... play in verse , Lowell explained in 1963 , was Milton's Samson Agonistes , published in 1671 , not much of a hit rate for poets in the theatre as far as Lowell was concerned . It was also , though , he thought , the only great English play ...
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... play which had won a prize at the University of Michigan . It was rejected by Jewish producers as ' too Jewish ' . He then worked briefly for the Federal Theatre , established as part of Roosevelt's New Deal , writing a play called ...
... play which had won a prize at the University of Michigan . It was rejected by Jewish producers as ' too Jewish ' . He then worked briefly for the Federal Theatre , established as part of Roosevelt's New Deal , writing a play called ...
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