Elizabeth Hardwick Quotes
The Social World Of Ibsen's Plays Is Greatly Restricted, Enclosed In A Narrow Frame, Cut Off By The Very Geography Of Norway; The Long, Dark Winters Make For Social Repetition ... Everyone Else You Know Is Right There, So To Speak. This Small-town Life Has Moral Consequences Always; The Players Live With The Threat Of Trouble Over The Most Petty Matters.
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