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... play was banned in London by the Lord Chamberlain , though in New York the examin- ing magistrate said that it was fit to perform . The play also had a message of hope because Mrs War- ren's daughter could hope for a respectable and ...
... play was banned in London by the Lord Chamberlain , though in New York the examin- ing magistrate said that it was fit to perform . The play also had a message of hope because Mrs War- ren's daughter could hope for a respectable and ...
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... play ended with Nora , a middle - class housewife , walking out of her husband's house and slamming the door . A ... played with by her husband . But when Nora slammed the door , what was she to do next ? Earning a living was probably ...
... play ended with Nora , a middle - class housewife , walking out of her husband's house and slamming the door . A ... played with by her husband . But when Nora slammed the door , what was she to do next ? Earning a living was probably ...
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... play Pygmalion tidies some of his characters out of the story by explaining that they came across H.G.Wells and immediately all their social problems were solved . Not Eliza Doolittle's prob- lems of course , which were only to be ...
... play Pygmalion tidies some of his characters out of the story by explaining that they came across H.G.Wells and immediately all their social problems were solved . Not Eliza Doolittle's prob- lems of course , which were only to be ...
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