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Page 151 from Issue 80 work. He does not want to leave, and he gives indirect indications that he ... Petrushka led him out to water. VOINITSKY: You must reshoe him. ASTROV: I'll have to stop at the ... Out there in Africa now, I expect the heat must be terrific! VOINITSKY: Yes, very likely. (p.229) ...
Page 137 from Issue 80 v: Turgenev's Gout If criticism, the authority of which you cite, ... us the truth and immutable laws? If it had known, believe me, it would long ago have shown us the way ... intelligentsia at the center of his plays because they are especially given to self-dramatization and because ...
Page 150 from Issue 80 of anyone to appreciate the equivalent scene in Uncle Vanya, which is not ... flagged in advance. In the earlier play, Chekhov appears to be using the decoy technique. To illustrate ... his theme that the most important events occur right before our eyes although we fail to notice them, ...
Page 174 from Issue 80 collective and perpetual incomunicado have difficulty affirming their own ... existence. Martinez coins what could stand as perhaps the most power­ ful and telling cultural trope of the ... to change myself into simply Martfnez,» But also on the other end, the end over there (or for me, ...
Page 68 from Issue 99 TRIQUARTERLY spacious hunting lodge that the magistrate had rented under the ... mysterious and romantic air to the occasion, for the light of the candles lay softly on the many flowers that ... the mag­ istrate's wife had kindly provided. Red's best man was the husband of their ...
summoned to treat him, each combines prosaic insight with melodra­ matic blindness. Although they often ... Page 140 from Issue 80 right and what is wrong" (p. 214). Even the professor, who has ... a paltry double of Voinitskv, Maria Vasilievna farcically duplicates him. vi: Idleness and the Apocalypse ...
Page 256 from Issue 80 on a yellow pad: "I don't feel defeated." Under ... the sick and dying like a tourist in Monet's garden. To walk out "on" the ... poet is to abandon him to his fate; to transform him into a French garden proleptic ally completes ...
Page 80 from Issue 63 back, kicking his bells together at the heels in muffled joy. "In ... him. There would now be a painstaking mending of fences, he could tell, which would only delay the real ... point. Only the Fool had the patience for it. His greedy eyes puddled, and that same inane grin sank down ...
arouse sympathy in others. They do not play upon the heartstrings in order to excite pity.... They ... Page 119 from Issue 80 hammer or a lost rubber band. They do not consider it a favor to a person ... if they live with him, and when they leave, they do not say: "It is impossible to live with ...
Page 80 from Issue 50 pointment they kicked them to pieces. Johnny Towle booted them harder than ... anyone, as if he'd been tricked as well, but they hated him ever after for his rotten scream of ... a long way, the tool setter said for a joke, fixing the belt on her machine so that it would go for ...

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