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I also read a lot of plays, of which my favorites are Donald Margulies' "Dinner With Friends", Eugene Ionesco 's "Rhinoceros" and "The Bald Soprano", and Anton Chekov's "The Dangers of Tobacco".

sartre, ionesco .

i love reading plays (not as much as seeing them, but whatever) especially ionesco .

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The name that playwright Test

by she-rah

Hi! This test shouldn't be hard if you know your theatre at all. Just name the playwright for each play. ...

The Name That Playwright Part Two Test

The Name That Playwright Part Two Test

by she-rah

Hi! And welcome to my Name That Playwright Part Two Test. If you didn't take the first one, you should try it! Its a little easier than this one. Le... ...

The Bumper Erudition Test

The Bumper Erudition Test

by Chuck747

Hi! And welcome to my Bumper Erudition Test. I'll be using advanced logic, astronomical analysis, and rocket science to determine how erudite, intelli... ...

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The French Literature Test

by fou_debassan

Welcome to my French Literature Test. I'll try to measure how much you know of French literature - novels, books, poetry and theatre alike. You ... ...

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The Show your erudition - Level 1 Test

by filosof

Show off your command of bookish knowledge (the kind that you don't learn by simply standing by the water cooler) by taking this test. It will measure... ...

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ugliness

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Ionesco.

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the bald soprano!

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The Bald Soprano, Eugene Ionesco’s first play, was written after attempting to learn English from a primer. The obvious truisms in this primer, meant for the novice English speaker, struck Ionesco with their astonishing simplicity ... strange and disturbing experience, Ionesco set out to translate

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Which of these four is sexiest?

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  Within the past few years I've read works by Leroux, Ionesco, and Camus untranslated.

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"The Guest" by Albert Camus

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I am just old enough to have met Ionesco, and I knew Barney Rosset professionally and socially.

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Social Satire in the modern era

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Aristophanes, Horace, and Juvenal all used satire to condemn those they felt were wronging their city-states or their nation; and, as we have on, , authors and playwrights like Swift, Ionesco, Pope, Gilbert & Sullivan, and Molière have all used social satire to affect political thought.