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    Debut Albums and Pause

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    “Betrayal” by Harold Pinter 1975 Scene Three (FULL VERSION). Flat. Winter. JERRY and EMMA. (Silence) JERRY What do you want to do then? (Pause) EMMA I don’t quite know what we’re doing‚ any more‚ that’s all. JERRY Mmnn (Pause) EMMA I mean‚ this flat… JERRY Yes. EMMA Can you actually remember when we were last here? JERRY In the summer‚ wasn’t it? EMMA Well‚ was it? JERRY I know it seems – EMMA It was the beginning of September. JERRY Well‚ that’s summer‚ isn’t it? EMMA It

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    Bibliography: Beckett‚ Samuel. Waiting For Godot. London: Faber and Faber‚ 1965. Print. PinterHarold. Old Times.london: Methuen ‚2010‚Ethuen & Cthuen & Co Ltd‚ New Fetter Lane. Stanford‚ Susan. "Project Muse." Project muse. 8.3 (2011): 493-513. Web. 30 Nov. 2012. Begam‚ Richard. "Project Muse." Project muse. 50.2 (2007): 138-167. Web

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    Irving Penn Irving Penn was a photographer widely known for his fashion‚ still life and portrait work. His work has been exhibited internationally and continues to be regularly used for exhibitions after his death. Irving Penn was born on the 16th June 1917 in New Jersey‚ United States of America. Penn studied drawing‚ painting‚ graphics and industrial arts‚ while studying Penn also worked at Harper’s Bazaar where some of Penn’s work was published. His first job upon graduation was director

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    The initial review of Harold Pinter’s The Caretaker generally followed a pattern: the brilliance of the actors was celebrated and the questions of influence‚ primarily Beckett’s‚ were linked to discussions of the relationship between the comic and serious elements in the play. Interpretations of the ’meaning’ varied from the literal to the fully allegorical‚ by way of generalized abstract tags. Subsequent academic criticism‚ deriving from textual study rather than stage performance‚ has early always

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    The wild bunch When Sam Peckinpah got back into making films he had the right people backing him up during this movie. The man that gave Peckinpah a chance for a comeback was Phil Feldman. Phil Feldman helped Peckinpah by getting him cast for the film the wild bunch. Peckinpah believe that Phil was on his side. Onset many believes Peckinpah was a madman on set and can trigger a lot of anger out the actors. And Feldman‚ though he refused to be steamrolled by the Peckinpah personality‚ backed his

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    Why are we still waiting for Godot? By Sean Coughlan BBC News education correspondent Godot’s 60th: The University of Reading archive shows the first night Pic: Roger Pic So why are we still waiting for Godot? How has Samuel Beckett’s play grown from a tiny avant garde performance in Paris to become part of the West End theatre coach party circuit? It’s 60 years since Samuel Beckett’s play Waiting for Godot received its premiere in the Theatre de Babylone in Paris. The first public performance

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    Robert Lee Frost‚ New England’s cherished poet’s‚ has been called America’s purest classical lyricist and one of the outstanding poets of the twentieth century. He was a modernist poet. During his childhood he thrived in English and Latin classes and discovered a common thread in Theocritus’ and Virgil’s poetry‚ and in the romantic balladry. Frost’s style was influenced by the early romantic poets as we can see the romantic features in his poems and also by the contemporary British poets as Edward

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    REALITY AND FANTASY MODERN ENGLISH LITERATURE 1.INTRODUCTION o What is reality ( psychology‚ philosophy‚ literature) o What is fantasy (psychology‚ literature ) 2.REALITY AND FANTASY IN LITERATURE o Writers o Characteristics 3.MODERN ENGLISH LITERATURE o Styles ( poetry‚ prose‚ drama ) o Writers ( work

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    The Nobel Prize is an annual international award. It is bestowed in a number of categories by Scandinavian committees in recognition of cultural and scientific advances. The will of the Swedish chemist Alfred Nobel‚ the inventor of dynamite‚ established the prizes in 1895. The prizes in Physics‚ Chemistry‚ Physiology or Medicine‚ Literature‚ and Peace were first awarded in 1901. The Peace Prize is awarded in Oslo‚ Norway‚ while the other prizes are awarded in Stockholm‚ Sweden. The Nobel Prize

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    silence them. Unfortunately for the Americans‚ Marcos cooperation was not free‚ he required unvouchered payments for the use of the bases. Marcos and Johnson’s rapport did not last long. Johnson’s displeasure was expressed during Prime Minister Harold Holt’s funeral in Australia‚ December 1976. According to William Bundy‚ “President Johnson hit the roof when Marcos presented a new shopping list.” Although the Vietnamese war was concluded‚ the America saw the bases as a good strategic logistic

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