Perspectives on Woody AllenRenée R. Curry G.K. Hall, 1996 - 256 Seiten Often the subject of critical and popular attention, Woody Allen is a major figure in the film world as writer, director and actor. This volume reprints key reviews of his best-known films, from the early comedies Bananas and Love and Death to later films such as Hannah and Her Sisters and Husbands and Wives, and offers essays and articles - many newly commissioned - tracing Allen's artistic career and addressing such themes and issues as the family, the Holocaust, and psychoanalysis. |
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You Meet Review of Zelig | 34 |
RICHARD FELDSTEIN The Dissolution of the Self in Zelig | 57 |
Cairo and the Genres of Comedy | 91 |
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