Perspectives USA., Issues 13-14Intercultural Publications, 1955 - Little magazines |
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... Marcolfa is telling him that it's time he got married , so that when she dies he will have a wife to take care of him . Marriage , says Marcolfa , has great charm , hidden delights ; and at that moment we hear Belisa offstage singing a ...
... Marcolfa is telling him that it's time he got married , so that when she dies he will have a wife to take care of him . Marriage , says Marcolfa , has great charm , hidden delights ; and at that moment we hear Belisa offstage singing a ...
Page 35
... Marcolfa Don Perlimplin finds himself betrothed to Belisa . The mother is one of those terrible cold - hearted eighteenth - century duennas ; she reminds her daughter with speed and clarity that money is the ... Marcolfa . Marcolfa 35.
... Marcolfa Don Perlimplin finds himself betrothed to Belisa . The mother is one of those terrible cold - hearted eighteenth - century duennas ; she reminds her daughter with speed and clarity that money is the ... Marcolfa . Marcolfa 35.
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... Marcolfa in the striped dress of the stage servant ; Belisa's mother with her great wig full of beads and ribbons and stuffed birds ; and Belisa herself , the sharp essence of the amoral female : this cast of characters is made to seem ...
... Marcolfa in the striped dress of the stage servant ; Belisa's mother with her great wig full of beads and ribbons and stuffed birds ; and Belisa herself , the sharp essence of the amoral female : this cast of characters is made to seem ...
Contents
A Selective Listing of New Books | 162 |
Notes on the Contributors | 168 |
The American edition of Perspectives USA is published quarterly | 3 |
Copyright | |
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