When East and West embrace : a comparative study of selected plays from the workes of Maxim Gorky and Eugene O'Neill

Alternative Title
عندما يتعانق الشرق و الغرب دراسة مقارنة لمسرحيات مختارة من أعمال مكسيم جوركي و يوجين أونيل
Publication date (free text)
2009
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1 item
Thesis Type
Thesis(M.A.)-King Abdulaziz University, Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Department of European Languages and Literature, 1430.
Abstract

Illusion vs. Reality in the Death of Arthur Miller's Maxim Gorky's Sales (1868-1936) is an important symbol of Russian literature and the stormy temperament of Bolshevism. With the connection price of the institute and the child. (1939) by American writer Eugene O'Neill (1888-1953), but the comparison usually focuses on playing. O'Neill rarely quotes any passages from the Gorky play or meditate on his study of ideas. Gorky's relentless pursuit of spiritual gratification is unknown in the West, where he is known primarily as the author of the play ""The Magic Depth"" and co-founder of social realism, a mysterious term he does not have immortal and influential works. Eugene O'Neill enjoys a global reputation. I'm not just a job of operations. (Architect, architect, architect, architect, architect). (1913), and Igor Bellishev (2133) of Gorky, The Fable Fit for Electra (Smith Becomes Electra) (1931) Man and Tennessee Williams for Minagiri Glass: Comparative Study (1908), Zikovski

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