ECCENTRICITIES - translation to arabic
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ECCENTRICITIES - translation to arabic

PLAY BY TENNESSEE WILLIAMS
Summer and smoke; Eccentricities of a Nightingale; Summer & Smoke; The Eccentricities of a Nightingale
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ECCENTRICITIES      

ألاسم

اِنْحِرَاف ; شُذُوذ ; عَجِيبَة ; غَرَابة ; غَرِيبَة

اختلاف المراكز      

eccentricity

الإختلاف المركزى شذوذ      

eccentricity

Definition

Eccentricities

Wikipedia

Summer and Smoke

Summer and Smoke is a two-part, thirteen-scene play by Tennessee Williams, completed in 1948. He began working on the play in 1945 as Chart of Anatomy, derived from his short stories "Oriflamme" and the then-work-in-progress "Yellow Bird." The phrase "summer and smoke" probably comes from the Hart Crane poem "Emblems of Conduct" in the 1926 collection White Buildings. After a disappointing Broadway run in 1948, the play was a hit Off-Broadway in 1952. Williams continued to revise Summer and Smoke in the 1950s, and in 1964 he rewrote the play as The Eccentricities of a Nightingale.

Examples of use of ECCENTRICITIES
1. In one or two instances the eccentricities of the building enhance the art.
2. Niyazov governed his nation like a personal fiefdom, mixing old communist ways and eccentricities.
3. Despite its eccentricities, Kazakhstan is perhaps the friendliest nation on earth.
4. Other lawmakers used the moment in the spotlight to display their quirks and eccentricities.
5. One is a 60–year–old English aristocrat, complete with eccentricities and an echoing 13th century family mansion.