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.... But to place this phenomenon into a literary context, consider, for instance, one of the more f... representations permeate gothic literary works. . How can we explain such a phenomenon? First and.... IV . Such ghosts as Marlowe Webster & etc are better dramatists, better poets,.... Daniell, Christopher. Death and Burial in Medieval England, 1066-1550 L...
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...: proceedings of the interdisciplinary workshop at the Institute for Scientific Studies of Religio...Toddler sing & sign. New York: Marlowe & Co., 2007. xii, 236 p. + 1 CD. ISBN 978160094020..., resistance: calypso and the Caribbean literary imagination. Kingston, Jamaica; Miami, FL: Ian Ran...paper). LC 2008-049447. Salyers, Christopher D., John Putnam, and Richard Hell. CBGB: decades o...
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A different story" about William Shakespeare is what Derek Jacobi promises us at the beginning of Roland Emmerich's "Anonymous," "a darker story.
The actor is in modern dress introducing what follows in John Orloff's period screenplay. He's holding an umbrella over his head, no doubt to deflect the tempest of scorn, ridicule and dismissal from critics to come.
... the apogee of our civilization's literary art. As director Emmerich and writer Orloff tell ... "little Latin and less Greek," write the works which define genius in Western Civilization?. Sur...Characters playing Ben Jonson and Christopher Marlowe can be seen around the edges (along with S...
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... was the first playwright to have his works published in his lifetime and sold in "penny copie... of the 16th century, including Christopher Marlowe and Thomas Kyd, were dead or had ceased wr...
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Though they cannot supplant nor replace other methodologies, films can possibly raise new questions, provide different perspectives, and reveal unique ways of knowing about seminal subject, at least by comparison to the standard fare of academic analysis. Each one, "ethics" and "leadership," draw upon substantially different intellectual literatures, scholarly methodologies, traditional assumptions, and disciplinary perspectives. Film, often far better than social science literature, may provide a more "holistic account" of not only individual lives, but entire situations where ethical leadership is practiced. Finally, ethical leadership includes the use of symbols. Symbols abound throughout, thus giving the story meaning, depth, and power beyond simply "a typical feel-good" movie. List...
..., such as Ingmar Bergman, suffuse their works entirely with symbols, turning their productions i...), Jennifer Connelly (Alicia Nash), Christopher Plummer (Dr. Rosen), A Beautiful Mind offers some ...Tolkien's literary masterpiece brought to the big screen tells the st...Dean Jagger. Gary Merrill. Hugh Marlowe. Paul Stewart. Miland Mitchell. Gregory Peck gives...
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..., must have been Francis Bacon, or Christopher Marlowe, or Walter Raleigh, or Mary Sidney, or the... of money and real estate and the "sublime" works of art we have inherited under his name. . Along t... scholarship that brings to life the literary cultures of the nineteenth and early twentieth cen...
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(The Protocols of the Elders of Zion, a 19th-century forgery "documenting" a worldwide Jewish conspiracy, had already appeared as a soap opera on Egyptian television, but Iran's president had not yet publicly denied the Holocaust or called for Israel's destruction.) Later this month, the company will perform readings of four 20th-century dramas, chosen by its literary adviser, Village Voice theater critic Michael Feingold. Yet when the Catholic Knights of Malta unjustly seize his goods to pay a debt owed to the Ottoman Turks, he vows revenge; bodies (fruit of his machinations) begin piling up, and soon a convent full of nuns lies dead.
..., the outrageously villainous lead in Christopher Marlowe's The Jew of Malta. Both plays trade in st... Horowitz, started planning this season of works exploring images of Jews as outsiders two years ag...
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[Christopher Hampton] has translated and staged some of von Horvath's works, such as Tales from the Vienna Woods (mimicked in this title. Tales from Hollywood). Almost alone among European artists and intellectuals of the 1930s, von [Odon von Horvath] appreciated and understood American popular culture. In a sense, Hampton is saying, what a pity he did not make it to Hollywood, too. Simultaneously, Hampton is writing the kind of modernist fable that von Horvath would have written himself, given the chance.
Things don't begin smoothly, even though von Horvath (James Murphy) embraces Hollywood because, as he says, he likes freaks. His first encounter is with studio executive Charles Money (Thomas Babcock), a profane amalgam of Harry Cohn and Louis B. Mayer. Buoyed by the success of Errol ...
... in blank verse based on Christopher Marlowe's Edward II, a homosexual king. Money, not surpris... his countrymen the table is crowded with literary lights, including Salka Viertel (Kristin Walker) a...
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..., "not alone in his conviction that no literary merit justifies the use of books that present immo...From Christopher Marlowe, we learn that "According to the strict le... the "why" young patrons should read great works to find a comprehension of such contradictory them...
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... high school teachers across the globe, his works are the primary shared experience of secular Weste... and histories are rivaled as a cultural, literary touchstone only by the Old and New Testaments and ... play, Taming of the Shrew begins with Christopher Sly, a drunkard, who is deceived into believing he... poverty; his friendships with Christopher Marlowe and Ben Johnson; and the London of Elizabethan Eng...