id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_khvrfiqc4rai5fdugjkkwk73te Leo Rafolt America and the Non-European World in the Plays of Josip Kosor's "Parisian Cycle" 2006 22 .pdf application/pdf 9436 564 67 All quotations come from the new edition of Kosor's plays In Café du Dôme / Rotonda, Zagreb Half ladies, Apaches, Waiters (in Café du Dôme) Americans and English Ladies, Fakir, Hindi, Indian, Japanese, Chinese, Blacks, Algerians, Perverted types (Rotonda), At this moment, an imperative question arises: what are the fundamental differences between critical allusions to modern liberal and capitalist society, whether direct or indirect, that the characters of Rotonda and Café produce? instance, Lady's incessant emphasizing of a specific American cultural handicap possesses a completely different meaning from the one, of course, capitalist aspect of modernity given by the bohemians. Manager, the central characters of Kosor's Rotonda, in one of their interesting conversations sort the bohemian clientele in the following manner, "perverse types", "menagerie", and then "café-crèmians" and "Bockblondians", mostly by the type of cheap The American world of Café du Dôme is presented through the character of Djem. ./cache/work_khvrfiqc4rai5fdugjkkwk73te.pdf ./txt/work_khvrfiqc4rai5fdugjkkwk73te.txt