Ken Russell's FilmsScarecrow Press, 1984 - Всего страниц: 460 To find more information about Rowman and Littlefield titles, please visit www.rowmanlittlefield.com. |
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... concerns remain intact in Russell's final film . The second great set piece of the country weekend se- quence is , of course , Hermione's " entertainment in the style of the Russian Ballet , " popularly known as the dance with the wheat ...
... concerns remain intact in Russell's final film . The second great set piece of the country weekend se- quence is , of course , Hermione's " entertainment in the style of the Russian Ballet , " popularly known as the dance with the wheat ...
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... concerns the characters ' relative levels of per- ceiving reality , again we find the downward progression from the coldly realistic Chiluvsky to the less realistic Tchaikov- sky to the totally unrealistic Nina . The primary difference ...
... concerns the characters ' relative levels of per- ceiving reality , again we find the downward progression from the coldly realistic Chiluvsky to the less realistic Tchaikov- sky to the totally unrealistic Nina . The primary difference ...
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... concerns of 1952 are not in- terchangeable with the concerns of 1970. When these con- cerns are inappropriate Russell takes full liberty in departing from them in creating an allegory more applicable to the time of the film's creation ...
... concerns of 1952 are not in- terchangeable with the concerns of 1970. When these con- cerns are inappropriate Russell takes full liberty in departing from them in creating an allegory more applicable to the time of the film's creation ...
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