The cinema has entranced many of us with its magic. It has taken us into space and back, to times gone by, shown us how love blooms and introduced us to other life forms, all in the space of a couple of hours. This volume is the story of the movies, told through the people who star in them and those who work behind the scenes. All the great stars are here - the Garbos, Brandos, Deans and Monroes - each individually described, with pictures of them in their greatest roles. Also included are individual accounts of the great directors including Sam Mendes, Francis Coppola and Oliver Stone.
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Cambridge Contexts in Literature: American Drama 1900-1990
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Critical introductions to a range of literary topics and genres. This book is written for those beginning a study of American literature as part of an advanced course in English, or for anyone interested in American drama in the 20th century. It aims to encourage readers to explore beyond the few well-known playwrights, and to place the plays as they are read within the context of the development of American society during the 20th century.
Jack Nicholson
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Hollywood loves Jack Nicholson. He has been nominated for more Oscars than any other living actor, and more recently walked away with Best Actor for his role in As Good As It Gets. This guide covers all Nicholson's movies and includes a selection of quotes by and about him.
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- 160 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
'The Critical Eye' is a useful book for all students of A Level English. It provides encouragement to pupils of all abilities and helps them gain a greater understanding and appreciation of literature.