Presentation for : GRANDS TEXTES DE LA LITTERATURE ANGLOPHONE I (GTLA I) A1 B 20 / D1 B 20 (Code ENEAD) 2010/2011 jana žilová ____________________________________________________________ __________________________ Author of Presentation: Justine Duhamel & Marie de La Ruffie Email: Justine.duhalmel@wanadoo.fr & marie@laruffie.fr Title of the Excerpt: Pride and Prejudice Author: Jane Austen Year of appearance: 1813 ( year of publication) ____________________________________________________________
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Jane Krakowski is an American actress and a very talented singer born on October 11‚ 1968. She was born in Parsippany-Troy Hills‚ New Jersey. Her father Ed Krajkowski is a chemical engineer and her mother Barbara Krajkowski is a college theatre instructor and producing artistic director for the Women’s Theatre Company. Krakowski’s father’s is entirely Polish and comes from Krakow. She grew up immersed in the local theatre as a result of her parent’s activities. Her parents used to bring her to their
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won her another contract from Fox and much recognition. In 1954 she married Joe DiMaggio and attendant publicity was enormous. In 1956 she married playwright Arthur Miller and briefly retired from movie making‚ although she co-starred with Sir Laurence Olivier in The Prince and the Showgirl in 1957. She traveled to New York City to attend a gala where she famously sang “Happy Birthday” to President John F. Kennedy with whom she was allegedly having an affair. After several months as a virtual recluse
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Mirror Submitted By: Aldrin John Geronimo Ben Carson (Kiefer Sutherland) is a down-on-his-luck ex-New York City police detective who accidentally killed a fellow cop a year ago. He subsequently quit his job‚ developed a drinking habit and separated from his wife -- not necessarily in that order. Desperate to get his life back on track‚ he takes a job as a night security guard in an abandoned department store that was gutted by a deadly fire five years
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Merce Cunningham Merce Cunningham was born in Centralia‚ Washington on April 16‚ 1919. He played a part in the invention and application of new techniques in modern dance and is considered one of the most important choreographers of our time. He expanded the frontiers of dance‚ visual‚ and performing arts. Throughout his life‚ Cunningham was one of the greatest American dancers. His collaborations with artistic innovators from every creative perspective have changed the body of American dance‚ music
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CARNAL EMBRACE‚ THE GARDEN OF EDEN‚ AND CYCLICAL HISTORY: A CRITIQUE OF TOM STOPPARD’S ARCADIA WORKS CITED Alives‚ Derek B. “’Oh‚ Phooey to Death!’: Bohemian Consolation in Tom Stoppard’s Arcadia.” Papers on Language and Literature‚ V. 36 Issue 4‚ 2000. Guspari‚ David. Antioch Reivew STOPPARD’S ARCADIA‚ Spring 1996‚ Vol. 64‚ Issue 2. Gussow‚ Mel. “Happiness‚ Chaos‚ and Tom Stoppard.” American Theatre‚ V.12 Issue 10‚ 1995. Krammer‚ Jeffery. “Stoppard’s Arcadia: Research‚ Time‚
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Hamlet is arguably Shakespeare’s most philosophical and renowned play. Its exploration of the intricacies of the human condition has confirmed its position amongst the highest calibre of script writings. Although values and ideals fluctuate with time‚ the basic human need to answer the abstruse questions of life‚ death and morality has not. Audiences are able to respond to the messages within Hamlet and its diverse array of interpretations through its universal characters and themes situated beyond
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There is the always present relationship between Olivier and Bernard‚ the adulterous ordeal between Vincent and Laura‚ the novel “The Counterfeiters” which Edouard is writing‚ and many‚ many other side plots that revolve around each other and tie the mass web of main characters all together. However‚ I found that the most intriguing and interesting relationship in “The Counterfeiters” was the relationship between two schoolboy friends‚ Olivier and Bernard‚ presented by André Gide; and in my opinion
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The Fool – from text to screen. The concept of a fool in Shakespearean plays is nearly as popular as the very figure of a fool used to be in Middle Ages at royal courts and some private households of aristocrats. The characters that could be described as fools appear in Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night (Feste) and As You Like It (Touchstone). And there is of course the most famous of the fools‚ named simply The Fool in Shakespeare’s King Lear – the one with reference to whom this essay is created.
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William‚ and David M. Bevington. King Lear. Toronto: Bantam‚ 1988. Print. Ran. Dir. Akira Kurosawa. By Akira Kurosawa‚ Oguni Hideo‚ and Masato Ide. Prod. Serge Silberman and Hara Masato. S.n.‚ 1985. DVD. King Lear. Dir. Michael Elliott. Perf. Laurence Olivier. 1983. DVD.
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