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  • af Sholem Asch
    298,95 - 433,95 kr.

  • af Sholem Asch
    273,95 - 378,95 kr.

  • af Sholem Asch
    198,95 - 373,95 kr.

  • af George Rapall Noyes, Sholem Asch & Florence Whyte
    198,95 - 378,95 kr.

  • af Sholem Asch
    155,95 kr.

  • af Sholem Asch
    298,95 kr.

  • af Sholem Asch
    124,95 kr.

  • af Isaac Goldberg & Sholem Asch
    308,95 kr.

    Set in the impoverished and bustling Lower East Side of Manhattan at the turn of the 20th century, The God of Vengeance is a memorable urban drama of intrigue and romantic liaisons.The God of Vengeance is a gritty, unflinching yet deftly written play. A brothel owner lives with his family above his place of business, and strives to keep his young daughter innocent of what goes on in the establishment that provides their livelihood. However, the girl?s curiosity gets the better of her; upon witnessing the sordid goings on, she rapidly develops a fascination for one of the working girls.First published in 1906, and sporadically staged in the decades to follow, the play is unique for featuring a lesbian love affair ? a matter shocking and taboo for its era. After one performance in English in 1923, the entire cast was placed under arrest for indecency. Critics of the time were divided; many noted its artistic qualities, but roundly condemned its frank and unabashed depiction of female homosexuality.

  • af Sholem Asch
    108,95 kr.

    Set in the impoverished and bustling Lower East Side of Manhattan at the turn of the 20th century, The God of Vengeance is a memorable urban drama of intrigue and romantic liaisons.The God of Vengeance is a gritty, unflinching yet deftly written play. A brothel owner lives with his family above his place of business, and strives to keep his young daughter innocent of what goes on in the establishment that provides their livelihood. However, the girl?s curiosity gets the better of her; upon witnessing the sordid goings on, she rapidly develops a fascination for one of the working girls.First published in 1906, and sporadically staged in the decades to follow, the play is unique for featuring a lesbian love affair ? a matter shocking and taboo for its era. After one performance in English in 1923, the entire cast was placed under arrest for indecency. Critics of the time were divided; many noted its artistic qualities, but roundly condemned its frank and unabashed depiction of female homosexuality.