Elements of Apocalyptic Literature in Three Postmodern Plays: Richard Strand’s The Bug (1988), Tony Kushner’s Angels in America (1992), and Cherrie Moraga’s Heroes and Saints (1994)
Zainab Mohamed Ibrahim Abdelhai;
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Before winning the presidential elections in the United States, George W. Bush acknowledged that he had been divinely called to serve his country at an unspecified moment of crisis: "I feel like God wants me to run for president. I can't explain it, but I
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Title | Elements of Apocalyptic Literature in Three Postmodern Plays: Richard Strand’s The Bug (1988), Tony Kushner’s Angels in America (1992), and Cherrie Moraga’s Heroes and Saints (1994) | Other Titles | عناصر ادب رؤيا نهاية العالم في ثلاث مسرحيات من ادب ما بعد الحداثة "الجرثومة" (1988) لريتشارد ستراند "الملائكة في امريكا" (1992) لتوني كشنر "الابطال والقديسين" (1994) لشيري موراجا (دراسة تحليلية) | Authors | Zainab Mohamed Ibrahim Abdelhai | Keywords | Elements of Apocalyptic Literature in Three Postmodern Plays: Richard Strand’s The Bug (1988), Tony Kushner’s Angels in America (1992), and Cherrie Moraga’s Heroes and Saints (1994) | Issue Date | 2009 | Description | Before winning the presidential elections in the United States, George W. Bush acknowledged that he had been divinely called to serve his country at an unspecified moment of crisis: "I feel like God wants me to run for president. I can't explain it, but I |
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