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Stanley Kahan. the play starts , Bertram is deprived of his lands and power when he becomes too abusive with his power . He was overthrown by Lord Aldobrand who now holds Bertram's former lands and fortune . Able to save only his life , ...
Stanley Kahan. the play starts , Bertram is deprived of his lands and power when he becomes too abusive with his power . He was overthrown by Lord Aldobrand who now holds Bertram's former lands and fortune . Able to save only his life , ...
Page 321
... Bertram rages and fumes , placated only when Imogine's little son comes in . The meeting of Imogine and Bertram renews their old passion and we learn during Imogine's confession to the monk that she has yielded to her old attraction for ...
... Bertram rages and fumes , placated only when Imogine's little son comes in . The meeting of Imogine and Bertram renews their old passion and we learn during Imogine's confession to the monk that she has yielded to her old attraction for ...
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... Bertram a ghost drama , nor does it make use of supernatural elements in the plot . It seems rather , that Maturin ... Bertram , to the horror of Imogine who is witness to the deed . Imogine flees to the convent with her child and tells ...
... Bertram a ghost drama , nor does it make use of supernatural elements in the plot . It seems rather , that Maturin ... Bertram , to the horror of Imogine who is witness to the deed . Imogine flees to the convent with her child and tells ...
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