'Put to Silence': Murder, Madness, And 'Moral Neutrality' in Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus and Martin Mcdonagh's the Lieutenant of Inishmore (Critical Essay)
Irish University Review: a journal of Irish Studies 2008, Autumn-Winter, 38, 2
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Udgiverens beskrivelse
Father Welsh: You have no morals at all, it seems, Girleen. Girleen--I have plenty of morals only I don't keep whining on about them like some fellas. (Martin McDonagh, The Lonesome West)
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