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| 020 | _a9780141189963 | ||
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_aMiller, Arthur _eaut |
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_aA View from The Bridge : _ba play in two acts |
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_aLondon : _bPenguin Classic, _cc2015. |
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_a72 p _c20/13/0,7 cm _fPaperback |
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| 520 | _aEddie Carbone is a longshoreman and a straightforward, with a strong sense of decency and of honor. For Eddie, it's a privilege to take in his wife's cousins, straight off the boat from Italy. But, as his niece begins to fall for one of them, it's clear that it's not just, as Eddie claims, that he's too strange, too sissy, too careless for her but that something bigger, deeper is wrong, and wrong inside Eddie, in a way he can't face. Something which threatens the happiness of their whole family. | ||
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_aAmerican Drama _y1950s _zUnited States |
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| 700 | 1 | _aHoffman, Philip Seymour | |
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