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... play alongside Mukta - dhara ( ' Free Current ' ) by Rabindranath Tagore ( the latter originally written in Bengali ) . It is not my purpose to assume indebtedness on either side . Despite his famous poem on Africa , in which the Indian ...
... play alongside Mukta - dhara ( ' Free Current ' ) by Rabindranath Tagore ( the latter originally written in Bengali ) . It is not my purpose to assume indebtedness on either side . Despite his famous poem on Africa , in which the Indian ...
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... play is laid , unmistakably , on the tyrannical nature of Pentheus , whose struggle with Dionysus is not so unequal as it is in Euripides's play . As distinct from his counterpart in the original play , who is " too pitiably weak to ...
... play is laid , unmistakably , on the tyrannical nature of Pentheus , whose struggle with Dionysus is not so unequal as it is in Euripides's play . As distinct from his counterpart in the original play , who is " too pitiably weak to ...
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... play Exit the King ( 1962 ) is full of silence . The theme of the play Rhinoceros is that of an attack on totalitarian regime in Germany ( and of such an attitude in the world ) . The play speaks of democracy in a way . It is a farce ...
... play Exit the King ( 1962 ) is full of silence . The theme of the play Rhinoceros is that of an attack on totalitarian regime in Germany ( and of such an attitude in the world ) . The play speaks of democracy in a way . It is a farce ...
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Jalal Uddin Khan | 12 |
Tirthankar Das Purkayastha | 40 |
R S Krishnan | 54 |
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