Dylan Thomas, the Complete Screenplays

Dylan Thomas, the Complete Screenplays

Author: Dylan Thomas

Publisher: Hal Leonard Corporation

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 460

ISBN-13: 9781557832269

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(Applause Books). The first complete collection of Dylan Thomas's screenplays offers a unique portrait of his life and times as a professional film writer.


Dylan Thomas

Dylan Thomas

Author: John Goodby

Publisher: Reaktion Books

Published: 2024-12-13

Total Pages: 267

ISBN-13: 178914969X

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An accessible introduction to the life and work of the inventive Welsh poet. Dylan Thomas—author of some of the century’s greatest poetry, stories, and film scripts as well as one of the greatest radio features ever broadcast, Under Milk Wood—is often characterized as self-indulgent. This concise and up-to-date biography challenges this depiction with a fresh portrait of the artist as a consummate professional. John Goodby and Chris Wigginton locate the source of Thomas’s daring and inventive style in the poet’s Anglo-Welsh origins as well as his historical, cultural, and social contexts: the Great Depression and 1930s literary London, surrealism, World War II, and Cold War popular culture. The result is a revealing and fresh introduction to the life and work of this important Welsh writer.


Dylan Thomas

Dylan Thomas

Author: Hannah Ellis

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2014-09-11

Total Pages: 280

ISBN-13: 1472903102

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Dylan Thomas: A Centenary Celebration is a unique collection of specially commissioned essays celebrating the poet's life and work one hundred years after his birth in 1914. Edited by his granddaughter, Hannah Ellis, who introduces each section by theme, the book is divided into three parts concerning Thomas's early years, later life and his lasting legacy. Highlights include essays from noted biographers Andrew Lycett and David N. Thomas, National Poet for Wales Gillian Clarke on Under Milk Wood, and poetry by Archbishop Emeritus Rowan Williams. The book also includes essays by poet Owen Sheers and BBC Radio 6 presenter Cerys Matthews, as well as numerous testimonies and poems from the likes of former President of the United States Jimmy Carter, Phillip Pullman and actor Michael Sheen. With a foreword by comedian and former Monty Python Terry Jones, Dylan Thomas: A Centenary Celebration is a rich and personal reflection on the lasting legacy of Britain's greatest poet.


The Poetry of Dylan Thomas

The Poetry of Dylan Thomas

Author: John Goodby

Publisher: Liverpool University Press

Published: 2013-07-31

Total Pages: 513

ISBN-13: 1846319943

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An important reappraisal of the poetry of Dylan Thomas in terms of modern critical theory.


Reconstructing Modernism

Reconstructing Modernism

Author: Ashley Maher

Publisher:

Published: 2020

Total Pages: 270

ISBN-13: 0198816480

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Drawing upon a wealth of previously unexplored architectural criticism by British authors, this book reveals how arguments about architecture led to innovations in literature, as well as to redesigns in the concept of modernism itself.


Dylan Thomas

Dylan Thomas

Author: W. Christie

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2014-11-20

Total Pages: 305

ISBN-13: 1137322578

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Dylan Thomas: A Literary Life offers an account of the poet's life, along with a critical reading of his work, that is designed to close what has been called 'the yawning gap' between Dylan Thomas's popular and critical reputations.


Queen Kelly

Queen Kelly

Author: Erich Von Stroheim

Publisher: Rlpg/Galleys

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 428

ISBN-13:

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Critics often consider the silent movie Queen Kelly to be the downfall of director von Stroheim, but he was unable to complete the movie to match the original screenplay or even a revised version, leaving the film's star Gloria Swanson to tack on a short ending that she devised in order to try to make some money out of the film. This volume presents the screenplay of the film and includes all three endings, which perhaps will lead critics to reevaluate von Stroheim's work on Queen Kelly. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


Jacob's Ladder

Jacob's Ladder

Author: Bruce Joel Rubin

Publisher: Hal Leonard Corporation

Published: 1990

Total Pages: 292

ISBN-13: 9781557830869

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(Applause Books). From the hit movie directed by Adrian Lyne, this is the original script with over 100 photos. From Rubin's introduction: The script presented here is not my initial screenplay but the final draft completed just before shooting. While close to the original, some significant scenes have been changed or cut. You will find them in the final chapter.


Memory and Foresight in the Celtic World

Memory and Foresight in the Celtic World

Author: Lorna G. Barrow

Publisher: Sydney University Press

Published: 2020-12-01

Total Pages: 205

ISBN-13: 1743327145

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Memory and Foresight in the Celtic World delves deep into the experience of Celtic communities and individuals in the late medieval period through to the modern age. Its thirteen essays range widely, from Scottish soldiers in France in the fifteenth century to Gaelic-speaking communities in rural New South Wales in the twentieth, and expatriate Irish dancers in the twenty-first. Connecting them are the recurring themes of memory and foresight: how have Celtic communities maintained connections to the past while keeping an eye on the future? Chapters explore language loss and preservation in Celtic countries and among Celtic migrant communities, and the influence of Celtic culture on writers such as Dylan Thomas and James Joyce. In Australia, how have Irish, Welsh and Scottish migrants engaged with the politics and culture of their home countries, and how has the idea of a Celtic identity changed over time? Drawing on anthropology, architecture, history, linguistics, literature and philosophy, Memory and Foresight in the Celtic World offers diverse, thought-provoking insights into Celtic culture and identity.


Dylan Thomas

Dylan Thomas

Author: Andrew Lycett

Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson

Published: 2014-10-23

Total Pages: 351

ISBN-13: 1780227485

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The definitive biography of the poet who was almost as notorious for his 'rock 'n' roll' lifestyle as his artistic work Dylan Thomas was a romantic and controversial figure; a poet who lived to excess and died young. An inventive genius with a gift for both lyrical phrases and impish humour, he also wrote for films and radio, and was renowned for his stage performances. He became the first literary star in the age of popular culture - a favourite of both T.S. Eliot and John Lennon. As his status as a poet and entertainer increased, so did his alcoholic binges and his sexual promiscuity, threatening to destroy his marriage to his fiery Irish wife Caitlin. As this extraordinary biography reveals, he was a man of many contradictions. But out of his tempestuous life, he produced some of the most dramatic and enduring poetry in the English language.