• Shakespeare: Hamlet (2004) p. 21 Lowell Edmunds, Oedipus (2006) p. 119 Gay, Reading p. 38 Gay, Reading p. 37 and p. 15 Gay, Peter (1986). The Bourgeois Experience...
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    is available for viewing online at YouTube. His other notable films include "Hamlet" (1910), "L'Aventurier" (1915), 1921 : "Un drame sous Napoléon (1921)...
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    Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900, Volume 39. Richmond, Velma Bourgeois. Shakespeare as Children's Literature: Edwardian Retellings in Words and...
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    Cardinal Wolsey in a 1911 studio film by William Barker of a five-scene version of Henry VIII, based on the theatre's 1910 production. Tree was paid the...
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  • Fanny and Alexander (category Films set in 1910)
    explained with Emilie's reference to Hamlet, and the characters Hamlet, Queen Gertrude and King Claudius: "Don't act Hamlet, my son. I'm not Queen Gertrude...
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    James Earl Jones (category American male film actors)
    Abhorson in Measure for Measure, and Claudius in Hamlet. Also during this time, Jones made his film debut in Stanley Kubrick's Dr. Strangelove or: How...
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  • Dutch Derek Bourgeois 1941 2017 English Geoffrey Burgon 1941 2010 British Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis; Monty Python's Life of Brian (film score) David...
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    very function of the manifesto. The first section of the Manifesto, "Bourgeois and Proletarians", outlines historical materialism, and states that "the...
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  • Miles Malleson (category English male film actors)
    as Polonius in Hamlet. Failing eyesight led to his being unable to work in his last years, though he did write the subtitles for a filmed version of a Comédie...
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    Detectives, Traces, and Repetition in The Exploits of Elaine". Film Serials and the American Cinema, 1910-1940. Amsterdam University Press. pp. 145–182. doi:10...
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    Las Canteras has been radically modified over time. From the two-story bourgeois houses that existed until the middle of the 20th century, there is now...
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    Nietzsche rejected as something limited to, and characteristic of, the bourgeois lifestyle of the English society, and instead put forth the idea that...
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    Bard College is a private liberal arts college in the hamlet of Annandale-on-Hudson, in the town of Red Hook, in New York State. The campus overlooks the...
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    gloves and walking sticks. In general, they are urban characters, of bourgeois origin—although sometimes they renounce this distinction—often with liberal...
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  • Judith Margaret Bailey (born 1941), English composer of 2 symphonies Derek Bourgeois (1941–2017), British composer of 116 symphonies Sebastian Forbes (born...
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    The Diary of a Nobody (category British novels adapted into films)
    lower-middle classes to the "disquieting irruption of a new breed of petty bourgeois shop and office workers" that faced Victorian writers in the last quarter...
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  • connoisseur, dealer in Old Masters, museum curator, writer on art) Derek Bourgeois (composer) Luke Braid (Rugby Player, Junior All Black and IRB Young Player...
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    political graves in the pages of early Gothic novels to terrorize the bourgeois reader of late eighteenth-century England. The first work to call itself...
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    Andalusia (section Film)
    museum of Andalusia and has offered exhibitions of artists such as Louise Bourgeois, Jake and Dinos Chapman, Gerhard Richter, Anish Kapoor, Ron Mueck or Rodney...
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    favour that he is not witty, not 'daring', has no wish to épater les bourgeois. He dealt largely in platitudes, and since we live in a world of platitudes...
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    H. H. Asquith (category UK MPs 1906–1910)
    Conservative government, not least as it was feared that an alliance of the two "bourgeois" parties would antagonise Labour. Asquith commented that "If a Labour...
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  • attacked him in The New Masses on April 10, 1934, describing him as "A Bourgeois Hamlet of Our Time", who wrote adolescent works that lacked moral fiber or...
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    Terror, made life very precarious in those years, particularly for the "bourgeois" intelligentsia. In a letter written to Pasternak from abroad in the twenties...
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    full autobiography. Shaw was a poseur and a puritan; he was similarly a bourgeois and an antibourgeois writer, working for Hearst and posterity; his didacticism...
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    alternative political ideology on the metaphor of the peaceful, loving, bourgeois family. She thereby implicitly endorsed a conservative vision of gradual...
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    numerous characters, with generally historical and epic themes, aimed at a bourgeois audience. The opéra-comique genre also continued, which in 1805 was established...
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    imagines it could and should. Rousseau anticipated the modern idea of the bourgeois nuclear family, with the mother at home taking responsibility for the...
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    Sunrise caused one of the largest scandals in German theater history. The bourgeois audience was shocked by the frank depictions of alcoholism and sexuality...
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  • music by Yuri Shaporin 1936 music by Sergei Prokofiev, Op. 70 bis Le Bourgeois gentilhomme (Molière, 1670) 1670 ballet music by Jean-Baptiste Lully 1912...
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    decolonisation as a result of economic shifts toward wage labor and an enlarged bourgeois class; yet another argument sees decolonisation as a diffusion process...
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