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Introduction : On playing with The playboy |
by T.R. Whitaker |
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J. M. Synge and the Ireland of his time |
by W.B. Yeats |
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Synge's poetic drama |
by U. Ellis-Fermor |
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A player's reflections on Playboy |
by C. Cusack |
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The playboy of the Western World |
by T.R. Henn |
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Synge's Playboy; morality and the hero |
by N. Podhoretz |
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The making of The playboy |
by P.M. Spacks |
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Synge's playboy as mock-Christ |
by H.D. Pearce |
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The composition of The Playboy |
by D.H. Greene |
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Synge's idiom |
by R. Peacock |
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The realist basis of surreality |
by H. Howarth |
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On playing with the audience |
by J.L. Styan |
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Introduction : On playing with The playboy |
by T.R. Whitaker |
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J. M. Synge and the Ireland of his time |
by W.B. Yeats |
|
Synge's poetic drama |
by U. Ellis-Fermor |