Morality and Justice: The Challenge of European TheatreEdward Malcolm Batley, David Bradby No detailed description available for "Morality and Justice". |
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JANELLE REINELT | 37 |
DAVID WHITTON | 53 |
MORAY MCGOWAN | 73 |
CATERINA ALBANO | 93 |
SOPHIE LEMERCIER | 105 |
ANTHONY BROMHAM | 117 |
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Page 20 - Through the streets resounds the lash: SS men flogging for cash. Freedom needs them too, you see Freedom and Democracy. And those Nazi women there With their skirts up in the air — Legs, they reckon, are what gets Allied sweets and cigarettes . . . Cold winds blow a requiem From the ruins over them Former tenants of the flats That once stood here.
Page 19 - Anarchy, written shortly after the massacre of Peterloo: Spring returned to Germany. In the ruins you could see Early green birch buds unfold Graceful, tentative and bold As from many a southern valley Voters left their house to rally Forming a disjointed column Underneath two banners solemn Whose supports were all worm-eaten Their inscription weatherbeaten Though its gist appeared to be Freedom and Democracy . . . Keeping...


