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Englische Literatur in Reclams Roter Reihe: das ist der englische Originaltext - ungekürzt und unbearbeitet mit Worterklärungen am Fuß jeder Seite, Nachwort und Literaturhinweisen.Die neurotische und schöne Blanche lebt bei ihrer schwangeren Schwester Stella und deren grobschlächtigen Mann Stanley. Als sich Blanche in Mitch verliebt, mischt sich Stanley ein und vergewaltigt Blanche, während Stella im Krankenhaus entbindet. Blanche bricht zusammen und wird in eine psychiatrische Klinik eingeliefert. Der Klassiker nach dem Bühnenstück von Tennessee Williams wurde auch verfilmt. In den Rollen: Vivien Leigh alias Blanche, Marlon Brando alias Stanley; Karl Malden alias Mitch. Für 12 Oscars nominiert gewann er vier. Im Jahre 1948 gewann Williams den Pulitzer-Preis für »A Streetcar Named Desire«. Englische Lektüre: Niveau B2-C1 (GER) (lib)

H | B | T | Gramm
147 mm | 96 mm | 16 mm | 0.106 kg

Erscheinungsjahr
1988

FSK
0

Ausgabe
Taschenbuch

Verlag
Reclam Philipp Jun.

ISBN-10
315009240X

ISBN-13
9783150092408

Autor
Williams, Tennessee

Weitere Mitwirkende
Geisen, Herbert

Sprache
Englisch

Seitenanzahl
200

Themen
Schule und Lernen: Erstsprache: Leser und Leseprojekte

Keywords
Fremdsprache, Sprache / Fremdsprache, Englisch, Erste Hälfte 20. Jahrhundert (ca. 1900 bis ca. 1950), Amerikanisch / Lektüren, Interpretationen, TB/Lektüren, Interpretationen, Amerikanische Belletristik / Dramatik, Drehbuch, Englisch / Lektüren, Interpretationen, Schule und Lernen: Erstsprache: (Differenziertes) Lesen lernen, TB/Belletristik/Dramatik, Moderne und zeitgenössische Theaterstücke, Dramen (ab 1900), Schule und Lernen: Moderne (Nicht-Mutter- oder Zweit-) Sprachen: Literatur, England / Sprache

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