CYTATY ZE SŁOWEM «WHISTLE IN THE DARK»
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whistle in the dark.
As humans we like to laugh at our fears, we like to whistle in the dark.
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In a small Missouri town during the 1920s, Clem is torn between family responsibility and the life he wishes to lead when he must begin working in the local lead mine on his thirteenth birthday, to help pay for his sister's medical care.
Susan Hill, Susan Hill Long, 2013
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whistle in the dark & other plays
Tom Murphy's early masterpiece, A Whistle in the Dark depicts the reunion of an Irish family in Coventy: a picture of Irishmen 'over here' asserting themselves in one of England's post-war dream cities.
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The Internationalism of Irish Literature and Drama
17 The concept of 'fate' as an invincible power also permeates much of Thomas
Murphy's work, and the plays most closely related to Lorca's in this respect are A
Whistle in the Dark and Famine. Here the characters are doomed to 'play their ...
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The Methuen Drama Guide to Contemporary Irish Playwrights
... to embark on a career as a playwright. With his first full-length play, A Whistle in
the Dark, being harshly rejected in Ireland, first and foremost by the then-
managing director of the Abbey Theatre, Ernest Blythe, he turned to London in
1962.
Martin Middeke, Peter Paul Schnierer, 2010
“Never whistle in the dark,” the pneumatic doors whispered to me as they opened
at a station stop. “It will bring the bears,” they added as they closed. Then a vision
of my mother would come to me, smiling and laughing, sitting somewhere at ...
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On Human Nature: A Gathering While Everything Flows, 1967-1984
... Burke could not believe in Whitman's dream and makes a frontal attack on him
in this essay. Burke liked to say that Whitman was whistling in the dark in his
poems. You whistle in the dark to keep yourself from being scared. It is what kids
do.
Kenneth Burke, William Howe Rueckert, Angelo Bonadonna, 2003
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Walt Whitman and
the Culture of American Celebrity
As the point evolves through conversation, the poet did not whistle in the dark,
but rather whistled in the midst of criticism and indi√erence. The self-promotions
compete against the problems of being at once notorious and anonymous.
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There Is a Tree More Ancient Than Eden
... the dance, the drums, the shades of tongues, the parents, the flight and those
old eruptions of bloom ringing bells and twisting tambourines — catcalling bell-
drum pealings; that old whistle in the dark of bad times and that old one-butt
shuffle ...
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The Transformation Of Ireland 1900-2000
Dublin's Abbey Theatre rejected the Irish playwright Tom Murphy's play Whistle in
the Dark on the grounds that the dispossessed class, the characters he wrote
about, did not exist. Unfortunately there is a tendency for such issues to be
lumped ...
WIADOMOŚCI, KTÓRE ZAWIERAJĄ SŁOWO «WHISTLE IN THE DARK»
Sprawdź, o czym dyskutuje się w prasie krajowej i zagranicznej oraz jak jest stosowane słowo
whistle in the dark w wiadomościach.
We Irish are not whiter than white. We have a long history of racism
Tom Murphy's play, A Whistle in the Dark, opened in the Theatre Royal, London, in 1961. Its reception was characterised by racist stereotypes of the Irish as ... «Irish Examiner, Gru 14»
Druid Theatre to stage new Tom Murphy work
Since then, Hynes has directed some of Murphy's finest work, and two years ago she staged a trilogy – A Whistle in the Dark, Famine and Conversations on a. «Irish Times, Sie 14»
Before he could be Doyle, Allan Hawco had to find a way to …
“Whistle in the Dark, that show, it changed my life,” he says, referring to Company's inaugural production. “Truly. Without that, there's no Company, there's no ... «National Post, Kwi 14»
'DruidMurphy: Plays by Tom Murphy,' at Lincoln Center
Taken together, “Conversations on a Homecoming” (1985), “A Whistle in the Dark” (1961) and “Famine” (1968) explore how the forces of history — and of want, ... «New York Times, Lip 12»
DruidMurphy, Hampstead Theatre, London
Conversations on a Homecoming, A Whistle in the Dark and Famine are set between 1846 and the 1970s. They do not form a trilogy, but a contrasting, ... «Financial Times, Cze 12»
A sort of homecoming
WHEN TOM MURPHY submitted his first full-length play, A Whistle in the Dark, to the Abbey in 1961, the theatre's artistic director, Ernest Blythe, refused to ... «Irish Times, Maj 12»
Ten Best Whistling Songs of Today
And while there are memorable whistling songs of yesteryear that still act as ... Here's NOT the song to whistle in the dark to make you feel that you're not afraid. «OC Weekly, Lip 11»