Classical Monologues from Aeschylus to Bernard Shaw: Older men's rolesLeon Katz Applause Theatre & Cinema, 2002 - 376ÆäÀÌÁö Covering the full scope of Western drama, from the ancient Greeks to the 20th century, this volume contains 119 monologues written for older actors. |
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... Atreus , King of Mycenae , seduces Atreus ' wife and is driven from the city . But subsequently Atreus , pre- tending to be reconciled to his brother , recalls Thyestes and his sons to Mycenae with the lure of a promise to share the ...
... Atreus , King of Mycenae , seduces Atreus ' wife and is driven from the city . But subsequently Atreus , pre- tending to be reconciled to his brother , recalls Thyestes and his sons to Mycenae with the lure of a promise to share the ...
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... Atreus draws back , frightened . Only then does the ¡° consciously reasoning " Atreus come into play , and only then when the volition of ira has constructed its own perfect model does Atreus begin to calculate how to realize it . And ...
... Atreus draws back , frightened . Only then does the ¡° consciously reasoning " Atreus come into play , and only then when the volition of ira has constructed its own perfect model does Atreus begin to calculate how to realize it . And ...
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... Atreus . [ See II , # 26 for brief summary of the Thyestes - Atreus myth . ] It is a declaration of freedom from the ultimate of moral restraint , and the cue for exercising the pleasures of ultimate moral release . His only anxiety is ...
... Atreus . [ See II , # 26 for brief summary of the Thyestes - Atreus myth . ] It is a declaration of freedom from the ultimate of moral restraint , and the cue for exercising the pleasures of ultimate moral release . His only anxiety is ...
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