... Tiresias through the sharing of props — was devised to make the entertainment more acceptable. John Dexter need not have bothered. I gather, from details mentioned by David Hockney in an interview in this magazine (February 23, 1981) ...
... Tiresias, editoriales publicados en los ultimos anos en Medicina y la Conferencia Inaugural pronunciada por el autor cuando se hizo cargo de la IV Catedra de Clinica Medica en el ano 1954. Poner entre las tapas de un libro una coleccion ...
... Tiresias, is a young man who wears two oblong black glasses over his eyes to indicate his sightlessness. Later, when Oedipus is supposed to have gouged out his eyes, Tiresias places his glasses over Oedipus' eye sockets. Jocasta commits ...
... Tiresias in Oedipus. I GOT QUITE A DOSE OF PITY AND TERROR from the Greek National Theater's production of Oedipus Rex. There was the terror of watching the hands of my chronometer (as I call it at Greek plays) hardly budge while this ...
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... Tiresias in "The Waste Land," Valerie Bertinelli or Pam Dawber. Why are poems composed, or perpetrated? To break up the page in The New Yorker. Without poetry Ann Beattie would smush into the cartoons, and the eight parts on ice-making ...
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... Tiresias warns of the wrath of Fonz- ius, the tiny Roman. That, however, is not the whole story. Far beneath Olympus, lesser mortals made spectacles of themselves. For the sake of recognizing them, I present the 1995 New York Dinah ...
... Tiresias. But when it is parasitically feeding on a pre- existent masterpiece, I find that it demeans and dims the original while basking in its reflected glory. Montgomery's play adds nothing to The Idiot; subtract Dostoevsky from ...