The Legacy of Katharine Hepburn: Fine Art as a Way of Life: A MemoirAuthorHouse, 10.11.2006 - 172 Seiten
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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... audience, because Kate identifies the artistic spirit that spans societal limitations and cultural attributes. As ... audiences to enjoy. Dedication Dedicated to two women and one man who helped vii.
... audience, because Kate identifies the artistic spirit that spans societal limitations and cultural attributes. As ... audiences to enjoy. Dedication Dedicated to two women and one man who helped vii.
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... audience attraction of Miss Hepburn . They exploited her career to promote their organization . They shipped Mr. Benthall from England to make an impression on American audiences that the Theatre Guild's presentation of As You Like It ...
... audience attraction of Miss Hepburn . They exploited her career to promote their organization . They shipped Mr. Benthall from England to make an impression on American audiences that the Theatre Guild's presentation of As You Like It ...
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... lessons for students of all ages . In actuality , I have created a work that is usable for twentieth century folks , scholars , audiences , Shakespearean fans , and scholars as well as educators and students who seek to know xxiii.
... lessons for students of all ages . In actuality , I have created a work that is usable for twentieth century folks , scholars , audiences , Shakespearean fans , and scholars as well as educators and students who seek to know xxiii.
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... audiences expected. In America, the first performance was on July 14, 1786 at New York's John Street Theatre starring Mrs. Kenna, an able and popular actress. Before the close of the eighteenth century, As You Like It was played three ...
... audiences expected. In America, the first performance was on July 14, 1786 at New York's John Street Theatre starring Mrs. Kenna, an able and popular actress. Before the close of the eighteenth century, As You Like It was played three ...
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... audience during those years. In England a gradual change in methods of producing As You Like It began in the early twenties. In 1907 Oscar Ashe delivered one of his typical picture-book presentations at His Majesty's with Lily Brayton ...
... audience during those years. In England a gradual change in methods of producing As You Like It began in the early twenties. In 1907 Oscar Ashe delivered one of his typical picture-book presentations at His Majesty's with Lily Brayton ...
Inhalt
CHAPTER ONE I | 1 |
CHAPTER TWO | 18 |
CHAPTER THREE CONCLUSIONS | 28 |
CHAPTER FOUR KATHARINE HEPBURNS LEGACY | 34 |
CHAPTER FIVE PERFORMING ARTS RESEARCH | 56 |
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
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Beliebte Passagen
Seite xx - Made to his mistress' eyebrow. Then a soldier, Full of strange oaths and bearded like the pard, Jealous in honour, sudden and quick in quarrel, Seeking the bubble reputation Even in the cannon's mouth. And then the justice, In fair round belly with good capon lined, With eyes severe and beard of formal cut, Full of wise saws and modem instances; And so he plays his part.