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... CHARACTER : PERSONHOOD , AGENCY AND IDENTITY IN THE MEDITERRANEAN PAUL SANT CASSIA University of Cambridge This paper utilizes Pirandello's play ' Six characters in search of an author ' as a metaphor to examine the anthropology of the ...
... CHARACTER : PERSONHOOD , AGENCY AND IDENTITY IN THE MEDITERRANEAN PAUL SANT CASSIA University of Cambridge This paper utilizes Pirandello's play ' Six characters in search of an author ' as a metaphor to examine the anthropology of the ...
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... characters took shape . They were fully realised in my imagination as rejects : in search of another author . I must make clear what it is that I have rejected ; not the characters in themselves obviously ; but their drama , doubtless ...
... characters took shape . They were fully realised in my imagination as rejects : in search of another author . I must make clear what it is that I have rejected ; not the characters in themselves obviously ; but their drama , doubtless ...
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... characters ' ? Finally who is more ' real ' : the actors or the characters ? Pirandello wanted his characters to be ' piu veri e piu reali ' than the actors themselves . In his play the actors are in no doubt that they are more ' real ...
... characters ' ? Finally who is more ' real ' : the actors or the characters ? Pirandello wanted his characters to be ' piu veri e piu reali ' than the actors themselves . In his play the actors are in no doubt that they are more ' real ...
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