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Mr Skeffington

Mr Skeffington
Author: Elizabeth Von Arnim
Publisher: DigiCat
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2022-09-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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'Mr. Skeffington' is a drama genre novel written by Elizabeth von Arnim. The story revolves around a spoiled woman named Fanny Trellis, who is a renowned beauty with many suitors. She loves her brother Trippy and would do anything to help him. Fanny learns that Trippy has embezzled money from his employer Job Skeffington. To save her brother from prosecution, Fanny pursues and marries the lovestruck Skeffington. Disgusted by the arrangement, in part because of his prejudice against Skeffington being Jewish, Trippy leaves home to fight in the Lafayette Escadrille in World War I.


Hearings

Hearings
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1466
Release: 1968
Genre:
ISBN:

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Miscellaneous

Miscellaneous
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture
Publisher:
Total Pages: 140
Release: 1962
Genre: Agriculture and state
ISBN:

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Blackface, White Noise

Blackface, White Noise
Author: Michael Rogin
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 364
Release: 1996-06-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780520921054

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The tangled connections that have bound Jews to African Americans in popular culture and liberal politics are at the heart of Michael Rogin's arresting and unnerving book. Looking at films from Birth of a Nation to Forrest Gump, Rogin explores blackface in Hollywood films as an aperture to broader issues: the nature of "white" identity in America, the role of race in transforming immigrants into "Americans," the common experiences of Jews and African Americans that made Jews key supporters in the fight for racial equality, and the social importance of popular culture. Rogin's forcefully argued study challenges us to confront the harsh truths behind the popularity of racial masquerade.


Hearings

Hearings
Author: United States. Congress. House
Publisher:
Total Pages: 2462
Release: 1968
Genre:
ISBN:

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Elizabeth and Her German Garden

Elizabeth and Her German Garden
Author: Elizabeth Von Arnim
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2022-11-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 3368400592

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Elizabeth von Arnim

Elizabeth von Arnim
Author: Isobel Maddison
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2016-04-29
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1317145062

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In the first book-length treatment of Elizabeth von Arnim's fiction, Isobel Maddison examines her work in its historical and intellectual contexts, demonstrating that von Arnim's fine comic writing and complex and compelling narrative style reward close analysis. Organised chronologically and thematically, Maddison's book is informed by unpublished material from the British and Huntington Libraries, including correspondence between von Arnim, her publishers and prominent contemporaries such as H.G. Wells, Bertrand Russell and her cousin Katherine Mansfield -- whose early modernist prose is seen as indebted to von Arnim's earlier literary influence. Maddison's exploration of the novelist's critical reception is situated within recent discussions of the ’middlebrow’ and establishes von Arnim as a serious author among her intellectual milieu, countering the misinformed belief that the author of such novels as Elizabeth and Her German Garden, The Caravaners, The Pastor's Wife and Vera wrote light-hearted fiction removed from gritty reality. On the contrary, various strands of socialist thought and von Arnim's wider political beliefs establish her as a significant author of British anti-invasion literature while weighty social issues underpin much of her later writing.


Federal Crop Insurance

Federal Crop Insurance
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture
Publisher:
Total Pages: 36
Release: 1968
Genre: Crop insurance
ISBN:

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Studio Affairs

Studio Affairs
Author: Vincent Sherman
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 461
Release: 2021-12-14
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 081318956X

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As a young Jewish boy growing up in Vienna, Georgia, Abe Orovitz could never have predicted the twists and turns his life would take. Many years later, as retired film director with more than thirty movies to his credit, Vincent Sherman is no less surprised when he looks back on that life. In Studio Affairs he retraces his life with candor and enthusiasm. Sherman discusses the details of his three-year relationship with Joan Crawford, his inadvertent connection with the death of Bette Davis's second husband, and his poignant romantic involvement with Rita Hayworth. Providing counterpoint to these liaisons is the love and devotion of Sherman's wife, Hedda, who accepted her husband's occasional infidelities as part and parcel of his career. Studio Affairs provides an inside look at the motion picture industry during the heyday of the studio system by one who worked his way from nearly starving actor and playwright to respected director. In effect, the book serves as a primer on the art of film directing. Sherman quickly developed a reputation of being a consummate rewrite artist, able to take whatever assignment given him and turn it into a first rate motion picture. His skill at reworked scripts led him to bigger and bigger projects, even as the salary set by his long-term contract with Warner Brothers remained below that of most of his colleagues. Though not originally signed to direct, when asked to do so he drew on his experience putting together productions at summer camps across the "borscht circuit" in upstate New York. Like so many talented individuals in Hollywood during the 1950s, Sherman was targeted by the House Un-American Activities Committee, owing in part to his active support of the WPA Theatre project in New York two decades previous. Time spent on the lesser known gray list kept him out of work for several years. Eventually, he again enjoyed some critical success, but after the demise of the studio system life was never quite the same. The quintessential "studio director" ended his career directing for television. Vincent Sherman's path from Georgia to southern California is compelling, and his legendary talent for good storytelling makes the book impossible to put down.