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Summer 2008 Papers

February 15, 2014

The only paper of note I wrote in the seminar I took on tragedy in the summer of 2008 was my seminar paper on how patriarchy affects how characters can "come home" in plays. My discussion include Pinter, Aeschylus, Ibsen, and Maraini.

Tags Aeschylus, Harold Pinter, Henrik Ibsen, Dacia Maraini
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