Versions of Tennessee Williams’ Streetcar (play-script and film-script) and repressing the gay narrative
Performed: 14-19 February 1984; Tennessee Williams\u27 A Streetcar Named Desire, was presented by ...
This dissertation seeks to analyse the way illusion and reality converge in the play A Streetcar Na...
Performed: 14-19 February 1984; Tennessee Williams\u27 A Streetcar Named Desire, was presented by ...
Tennessee Williams utilizes heterosexual female protagonists with unstable identities in two of his ...
Themes related to homosexuality and the homosexual experience are interwoven in many layers througho...
katedra: KAJ; přílohy: 1 CD; rozsah: 39 s.This thesis focuses on a struggle between instincts and th...
A Streetcar Named Desire is a 1947 play written by the American writer Tennessee Williams. The play ...
The first people to ever listen to the words of A Streetcar Named Desire were two women, Margo Jones...
There have been many attempts by both critics and audience members to explain and understand the eve...
Tennessee Williams’ A Streetcar Named Desire reveals Blanche’s tragic fate in the period of social c...
This celebrated American drama, which earned both the Pulitzer Prize and the New York Drama Critics\...
Williams and André Previn depict the mental decline of the fragile Blanche DuBois through her desper...
The film\u27s reviewers almost invariably commented on the parallels with Streetcar, many noting, to...
Four “physical traces ” of A Streetcar Named Desire are currently available on tape or on DVD to enr...
This present thesis aims at deconstructing the main character of A Streetcar Named Desire by Tenness...
Performed: 14-19 February 1984; Tennessee Williams\u27 A Streetcar Named Desire, was presented by ...
This dissertation seeks to analyse the way illusion and reality converge in the play A Streetcar Na...
Performed: 14-19 February 1984; Tennessee Williams\u27 A Streetcar Named Desire, was presented by ...
Tennessee Williams utilizes heterosexual female protagonists with unstable identities in two of his ...
Themes related to homosexuality and the homosexual experience are interwoven in many layers througho...
katedra: KAJ; přílohy: 1 CD; rozsah: 39 s.This thesis focuses on a struggle between instincts and th...
A Streetcar Named Desire is a 1947 play written by the American writer Tennessee Williams. The play ...
The first people to ever listen to the words of A Streetcar Named Desire were two women, Margo Jones...
There have been many attempts by both critics and audience members to explain and understand the eve...
Tennessee Williams’ A Streetcar Named Desire reveals Blanche’s tragic fate in the period of social c...
This celebrated American drama, which earned both the Pulitzer Prize and the New York Drama Critics\...
Williams and André Previn depict the mental decline of the fragile Blanche DuBois through her desper...
The film\u27s reviewers almost invariably commented on the parallels with Streetcar, many noting, to...
Four “physical traces ” of A Streetcar Named Desire are currently available on tape or on DVD to enr...
This present thesis aims at deconstructing the main character of A Streetcar Named Desire by Tenness...
Performed: 14-19 February 1984; Tennessee Williams\u27 A Streetcar Named Desire, was presented by ...
This dissertation seeks to analyse the way illusion and reality converge in the play A Streetcar Na...
Performed: 14-19 February 1984; Tennessee Williams\u27 A Streetcar Named Desire, was presented by ...