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... play , three ideas recur : one , Lövborg's " double nature " ; two , the " burlesque note " of Lövborg's revolu- tionary ideas being pieced together by bourgeois “ philistines " who have no idea of their meaning ; three , Hedda's ...
... play , three ideas recur : one , Lövborg's " double nature " ; two , the " burlesque note " of Lövborg's revolu- tionary ideas being pieced together by bourgeois “ philistines " who have no idea of their meaning ; three , Hedda's ...
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... play , Hedda is the centripetal center and her hysteria - her hysteron or womb - wanders into every corner of the play's perimeter , mimicking the discourse of her interlocutors — the language of womanly confidentiality with Thea ; of ...
... play , Hedda is the centripetal center and her hysteria - her hysteron or womb - wanders into every corner of the play's perimeter , mimicking the discourse of her interlocutors — the language of womanly confidentiality with Thea ; of ...
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... played for two afternoons and earned Robins nothing - except notoriety due to the highly unusual format of the play's publica- tion . In fact the play's contribution to contemporary theory has to do with the peculiar polyvocality of the ...
... played for two afternoons and earned Robins nothing - except notoriety due to the highly unusual format of the play's publica- tion . In fact the play's contribution to contemporary theory has to do with the peculiar polyvocality of the ...
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Introduction | 3 |
A Dossier a Performance Piece a LittleUnderstood Emotion | 12 |
The Language of Expression on Natures Stage | 40 |
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