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  1. Gentleman's Agreement received a generally favorable reception from influential New York Times critic Bosley Crowther. Crowther said that "every point about prejudice which Miss Hobson had to make in her book has been made with superior illustration and more graphic demonstration in the film, so that the sweep of her moral indignation is not only widened, but intensified thereby".

  2. GENTLEMAN'S AGREEMENT (Gentile becomes a Jew) by HOBSON, LAURA Z. and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at AbeBooks.com.

  3. Gentlemen's Agreement. Skip to main content.us. Delivering to Lebanon 66952 Update ... Gentleman's Agreement. Laura Z Hobson.

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  4. 1 de mar. de 2007 · Overview. The plot of GENTLEMAN'S AGREEMENT concerns the experiences of a young Gentile writer who poses as a Jew in order to secure material on anti-Semitism for a series of magazine articles. A thesis novel concerning the social and economic aspects of anti-Semitism in American life. Timely when issued in 1947 - timely today.

  5. Just two years after Kazan's feature-film debut (and the end of WWII) came this firecracker which became up to that point his most successful film (although A Tree Grows In Brooklyn and Boomerang would also garner Oscar nominations), and it's ironic that so shortly after a great war was won, mainly against racism and the killing of Jews overseas, Gregory Peck's Schuyler Green, in undercover ...

  6. 5 de abr. de 2022 · An entertainingly riveting landmark about prejudice"Gentleman's Agreement"“Gentleman’s Agreement” was Hollywood’s first major and most impactful exploration of antisemitism. It won over fifty awards including a Best Picture Oscar, Best Picture Golden Globe, and New York Film Critics Circle Award, and its success opened the door for deeper looks at topics often swept under the rug in ...

  7. 27 de dic. de 2011 · DIVLaura Z. Hobson (1900–1986) was an American novelist and short story writer. The daughter of Jewish immigrants, she is best known for her novels Gentleman’s Agreement (1947), which deals with anti-Semitism in postwar America, and Consenting Adult (1975), about a mother coming to terms with her son’s homosexuality, which was based upon her experiences with her own son.