Laurence OlivierTwayne Publishers, 1979 - 190 Seiten |
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... Critic . Performing the two roles back to back was a brash demonstration of virtuosity , and some critics accused ... critics and audiences were stunned . The piercing cries that accompanied Oedipus's terri- ble self - recognition are ...
... Critic . Performing the two roles back to back was a brash demonstration of virtuosity , and some critics accused ... critics and audiences were stunned . The piercing cries that accompanied Oedipus's terri- ble self - recognition are ...
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... critics who accused her of diminishing Olivier's power . Kenneth Tynan was the most vocal of the critics who complained that Olivier gallantly acted down to accommodate his wife , and Tynan's most stinging review of their work together ...
... critics who accused her of diminishing Olivier's power . Kenneth Tynan was the most vocal of the critics who complained that Olivier gallantly acted down to accommodate his wife , and Tynan's most stinging review of their work together ...
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... critics hailed it for its stylistic daring , its respect for Shakespeare's language , and its historical importance as the first fully realized Shakespearean adaptation on film . Those who disliked the film generally did so for its ...
... critics hailed it for its stylistic daring , its respect for Shakespeare's language , and its historical importance as the first fully realized Shakespearean adaptation on film . Those who disliked the film generally did so for its ...
Inhalt
About the Author | 6 |
A Life in the Theater | 19 |
Early Films | 37 |
Urheberrecht | |
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