Laurence OlivierTwayne Publishers, 1979 - 190 Seiten |
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... novel . Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur's screenplay reduces the character to a lovesick stable boy who is brooding and quixotic but who lacks the titanic rage , the lust for revenge , of the great tortured original . Brontë's hero is ...
... novel . Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur's screenplay reduces the character to a lovesick stable boy who is brooding and quixotic but who lacks the titanic rage , the lust for revenge , of the great tortured original . Brontë's hero is ...
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... novel , for two elements crucial to Jane Austen's art are missing : duration , and the alert , droll presence of the author herself . Jane Austen explores Elizabeth's changing feelings for Darcy with a rich- ness of detail , of ...
... novel , for two elements crucial to Jane Austen's art are missing : duration , and the alert , droll presence of the author herself . Jane Austen explores Elizabeth's changing feelings for Darcy with a rich- ness of detail , of ...
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... novel has the ingredients for a movie blockbuster ; but the film misses Dreiser's scope and his energy . The novel traces a country girl's contamination by the forces of the big city . Although Chicago and New York are powerful ...
... novel has the ingredients for a movie blockbuster ; but the film misses Dreiser's scope and his energy . The novel traces a country girl's contamination by the forces of the big city . Although Chicago and New York are powerful ...
Inhalt
About the Author | 6 |
A Life in the Theater | 19 |
Early Films | 37 |
Urheberrecht | |
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