A Streetcar Named Desire
The story of Blanche DuBois and her last grasp at happiness, and of Stanley Kowalski, the one who destroyed her chance.
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The story of Blanche DuBois and her last grasp at happiness, and of Stanley Kowalski, the one who destroyed her chance. |
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A Streetcar Named Desire
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Streetcar Named Desire (Books)
General Drama - CAEDMON IS PROUD TO RELEASE THIS ARCHIVAL FULL-CAST RECORDING OF TENNESSEE WILLIAMS'S A STREETCAR... |
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The story of Blanche DuBois and her last grasp at happiness, and of Stanley Kowalski, the one who destroyed her chance. |
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A Streetcar Named Desire (Signet)
Pages: 144, Edition: 1st THUS, Paperback, Signet |
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Recent Reviews
- 5/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Aug-04-2009
- A Streetcar and a Broken Tower
In the published edition of his masterwork, "A Streetcar Named Desire", Tennessee Williams uses as an epigraph the following stanza from "The Broken Tower", probably the final poem written by the American romantic poet Hart Crane...
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- 5/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Aug-01-2009
- Houseguest from Hell
Blanche Dubois is the houseguest from hell. She arrives at her sister Stella's cramped New Orleans apartment and showers contempt on the humble surroundings. She ties up the bathroom for hours, drinks all the liquor in the house and...
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- 4/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Apr-03-2009
- "A winnig play" Hm...spell check, please?
Obviously, A Streetcar Named Desire is a world-famous play that, along with The Glass Menagerie, made Tennessee Williams a household name (at least in the literary ones). And it thankfully took Marlon Brando to heights that the cinema...
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- 4/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Nov-20-2008
- Start of a new era
This was a very passiont film from the south drenched with liquior, romance, and confrontation. By far the best actress in the movie was blanch. She showed every possible emotion a human can have while acting in this play. She sold...
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Selected Reviews
- 5/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Aug-04-2009
- A Streetcar and a Broken Tower
In the published edition of his masterwork, "A Streetcar Named Desire", Tennessee Williams uses as an epigraph the following stanza from "The Broken Tower", probably the final poem written by the American romantic poet Hart Crane...
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- 3/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Feb-07-2007
- Classic play, be careful when ordering.
Although I don't love this play everybody seems to know it so it's probablly a good idea to have read it at one point or another. HOWEVER, there are many many different versions of this play, and the version I ordered was not the most...
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- 2/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Jul-09-2008
- no good choice
The choice of copies of _The Streetcar Named Desire_ (required reading for high school academic Englishthis summer) seemed to narrow down to ones with lurid covers or this plain one. Unfortunately, the text is almost like a typewritten...
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