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re: Of narrators, reliable and un-

Posted by: AlanScott 12:22 pm EDT 03/30/14
In reply to: re: Of narrators, reliable and un- - ryhog 10:02 am EDT 03/30/14

Dancing at Lughnasa is another example of a play that uses narration very effectively, as well as Friel's much earlier Lovers.


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