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...resistance to Freud. In France le Freudisme was little more than an intellectual fad between world wars, but took a spurt when it was reimported in 1945, along with jive and chewing gum from the U.S. The spurt has died; so, almost, has an offshoot psychanalyse existentielle, developed by Jean-Paul Sartre...
...original play form, Jean-Paul Sartre's Dirty Hands was hailed throughout the free world as a powerful indictment of the Communist Party's credo--"The end justifies the means." But the play, and certainly the movie, gain their force from a dual message--the search of the individual for faith in himself as well as for faith in the Party...
...Moscow theater, French existentialist Playwright Jean-Paul Sartre's The Respectful Prostitute, with some minor changes made by Political Mugwump Sartre himself, was regaling Soviet audiences, but hiding behind the odd alias of Lizzie McKay. Reason for the title change, according to Sartre's secretary: "There is no good Russian equivalent for 'respectful prostitute...
...review of Jean-Paul Sartre's "Dirty Hands," presented Thursday and Friday by the Canterbury Players, appears on page 4 of this issue...
...general roughness and unevennes in the Canterbury Players' production of Dirty Hands by Jean-Paul Sartre prevented the play from achieving anything like its potential effect on Thursday and Friday. Although certain performances were unquestionably good, there was little doubt that the show would have profited by considerably more time in rehearsal...