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Boys (1990)
EN NW EB
ISBN: 9780868193816 bzw. 086819381X, in Englisch, Currency Press, neu, E-Book.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, Ebook for download.
Drama, The Boys, An important play which raises many issues which need discussion in the 1990'S. It paints a powerful picture of a family without moral, material, aesthetic or imaginative resource, each of them victims of a cycle of deprivation from which they can see relief only through money and physical power. The vicious murder of a woman is the culmination of the frustrated expression of anger by the men, who are, nonetheless, loved and cared for by their own women. eBook.
Drama, The Boys, An important play which raises many issues which need discussion in the 1990'S. It paints a powerful picture of a family without moral, material, aesthetic or imaginative resource, each of them victims of a cycle of deprivation from which they can see relief only through money and physical power. The vicious murder of a woman is the culmination of the frustrated expression of anger by the men, who are, nonetheless, loved and cared for by their own women. eBook.
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The Boys (Current Theatre) (1990)
EN US
ISBN: 086819381X bzw. 9780868193816, in Englisch, Currency Press, gebraucht.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, In Stock.
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drama,law,parenting and relationships,science and math,social science,social sciences, The Boys, An important play which raises many issues which need discussion in the 1990'S. It paints a powerful picture of a family without moral, material, aesthetic or imaginative resource, each of them victims of a cycle of deprivation from which they can see relief only through money and physical power.
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