The Legacy of Katharine Hepburn: Fine Art as a Way of Life: A MemoirAuthorHouse, 10.11.2006 г. - 172 страници
THE LEGACY OF KATHARINE HEPBURN: Fine Art as a Way of Life Maryann Pasda DiEdwardo Memoir The legacy of the late Katharine Hepburn undeniably benefits a twenty-first century audience, because Kate identifies the artistic spirit. As one of the most important women of the twentieth century, Hepburn was an artist who exemplified the independent character, freedom and opportunity available to women as paramount whether she was on stage or in film. As the late Hepburn, she has become a living art spirit with a legacy that acts as a shining example. |
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... Orlando, the special object of Duke Frederick's hatred. Orlando was the son of Sir Rowland de Boys, who in his lifetime had been one of the banished Duke's most loyal supporters. When Sir Rowland died, he had charged his oldest son ...
... Orlando, the special object of Duke Frederick's hatred. Orlando was the son of Sir Rowland de Boys, who in his lifetime had been one of the banished Duke's most loyal supporters. When Sir Rowland died, he had charged his oldest son ...
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... Orlando. Rosalind, who is in love with Orlando, decides to remain disguised as Ganymede, and meets with Orlando, who does not recognize her. Rosalind tells the lovesick Orlando to meet “him” at “his” cottage for a remedy for Orlando's ...
... Orlando. Rosalind, who is in love with Orlando, decides to remain disguised as Ganymede, and meets with Orlando, who does not recognize her. Rosalind tells the lovesick Orlando to meet “him” at “his” cottage for a remedy for Orlando's ...
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... Orlando's verses by hugging them to her heart as she talked with Orlando himself about them (Sprague 37). On December 12, 1836, Ellen Tree chose the role of Rosalind for her American debut at the Park Theatre. “She excited enthusiastic ...
... Orlando's verses by hugging them to her heart as she talked with Orlando himself about them (Sprague 37). On December 12, 1836, Ellen Tree chose the role of Rosalind for her American debut at the Park Theatre. “She excited enthusiastic ...
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Съдържание
CHAPTER ONE | 1 |
CHAPTER TWO | 18 |
CHAPTER THREE Conclusions | 28 |
Edith Evans Performances in 1926 with Old Vic | 58 |
List of Performing Arts Research Libraries | 65 |
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