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    brilliant!

    brilliant!
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    We should take into account that Wilde spent some...

    We should take into account that Wilde spent some time in Greece as an undergraduate. To my mind he describes his impression that was made by Greek landscape, people, etc.
    I think that there are...
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    He was a genius indeed! His poem "Ver Erat" that...

    He was a genius indeed! His poem "Ver Erat" that he wrote when he was about 12y.o proves that he was extremely talented! (In Latin of course), His consciousness of his greatness (12 y.o. man!!!) are...
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    So how sould I call this stream? Because I think...

    So how sould I call this stream? Because I think that Rimbaud was a representative of this stream *looking at your pic*.
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    Plays that appear in "kitchen sink drama" stream...

    Plays that appear in "kitchen sink drama" stream aren't just to my liking so much. I remember when I was reading "Look Back in Anger" i was a bit perplexed, I don't know why...I would understand it...
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    I may tell you an anecdote relating to...

    I may tell you an anecdote relating to Szymborska. In Poland we have a kind of A lavel exam after high school (Matura exam). It's a moot point in our education system and Szymborska was asked to take...
  7. I'm glad that your list contains Samuel Beckett's...

    I'm glad that your list contains Samuel Beckett's plays!
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    my native poet :D

    my native poet :D
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    My flatmate is going to shoot a film, and he...

    My flatmate is going to shoot a film, and he asked me what i think about symbols like; doll, dove, strightjacket. Then it dawns on me that in XXI-st century it's usless and pathetic to introduce any...
  10. please explain yourself

    please explain yourself
  11. Are you trying to compare Pollock's art to...

    Are you trying to compare Pollock's art to Beckett's play? or what? I don't get a point
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    Easter 1916: Parados: Irishmen are repressed by...

    Easter 1916:
    Parados: Irishmen are repressed by Englishmen, during the uprising originally victims become beasts to some extent, their "stony hearts" make them resemble Englishmen. They are thirst...
  13. "Krapp's last tape": the loss of happiness, love and own identify

    What do you think about Krapp's last tape? A few weeks ago I watched a theatrical performace, the first live performace of Beckett's play! Before the event i had been so excited. Taking into...
  14. i think that it's hard to find literaturature for...

    i think that it's hard to find literaturature for a particular target group. For example, "A little Prince", is reputedly regarded as the book for children but a childish perception can't notice a...
  15. yup, as regards sexuality i would like to immerse...

    yup, as regards sexuality i would like to immerse myself in psychoanalysis or something. But i'm aware that Beckett's plays concern motives of futality and human existance. I think that it's too easy...
  16. Interesting themes in Samuel Beckett's plays

    I need your help, or good advice!

    Let's have a brainstorm and please give me your suggestions, interests or whatever that is connected with Beckett's plays. I'm going to write my BA thesis and I...
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    slow, detailed reading!

    slow, detailed reading!
  18. oh yes!!!! I love the stolen child! did you hear...

    oh yes!!!! I love the stolen child! did you hear musical presentation of the poem? It is performed by Loreena McKennitt, awesome! Celtic music reflects the ambiance of the poem very well! ...
  19. Famous and not famous, interesting and not interesting poems of W.B. Yeats

    I would like to know which poems do you like most!
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    you should immerse yourself in William Blake's...

    you should immerse yourself in William Blake's poetry...he was inspired by his dreams and visions

    enjoy
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    frankly speaking you didn't judge the books by...

    frankly speaking you didn't judge the books by it's covers but you judged books by their titles, indeed... that's difference....better difference :)
    I have to admit that uncanny titles attract us...
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    I think that the best poem of love is John Donn's...

    I think that the best poem of love is John Donn's "Plea".
    He subtly highlights the true tender nature of man and vicious nature of woman hahahahah
    I'm joking....
    But i love this poem very much!
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    I think that American authors weren't so prolific...

    I think that American authors weren't so prolific in creating dramas, however I like very much Amiri Baraka's "Dutchman" and T.S. ELiot "Murder in the cathedral"
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    Wow! that's awesome! I totally love his works,...

    Wow! that's awesome! I totally love his works, and for me he is the best modern author. I'm waiting when he gets the Noble Prize, because he really deserves it! I've read many of his books. The best...
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    Graham Swift "Learning to swim"

    hmmm... I would like to get to know your interpretation of short stories from "Learning to swim" especially "Seraglio" and "Learning to swim".
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