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  1. George Eliot: A Scandalous Life: Dirigido por Mary Downes. Con Maureen Lipman, Harriet Walter, John Sessions, James Wilby. A narration of the life of the great 19th Century English author George Eliot, born Mary Ann Evans, using footage from films of her novels as well as original footage with a cast including Harriet Walter as Eliot.

  2. 1 de ene. de 1978 · 961 reviews 882 followers. September 19, 2020. Even by DeLillo standards, Running Dog is a strange beast. A radical journalist investigates rumors of a pornographic movie featuring Adolf Hitler, which leads her into a tangle of corrupt politicians and smut peddlers, government officials and Vietnamese death squads.

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  3. Ethics are the aesthetics of the future. What is that sound high in the air Murmur of maternal lamentation Who are those hooded hordes swarming Over endless plains, stumbling in cracked earth ...

  4. Introducción Existen pocas figuras con mayor resonancia en el imaginario colectivo que el legendario conde Drácula. A medio camino entre el folclore, el arte, la cultura popular, el mito y la historia, la figura del vampiro ha cautivado al ser humano desde el inicio de los tiempos.

  5. Ouka Leele, nombre artístico de Bárbara Allende Gil de Biedma (Madrid, 1958), es autora de una obra eficaz, original y coherente. Si los dos primeros calificativos se validan de inmediato, para otorgarle el tercero hay que tomar en consideración su poética implícita y explícita, al tiempo que atender a su evolución, controlada desde la observancia de dos principios básicos: el recurso ...

  6. 16 de dic. de 2014 · This was a modernist trend that covered both literature and criticism and a modernist characteristic that extended from German philosophers, French poets to British and American professors of ...

  7. The poetry of Soledad Álvarez goes from ‘Vuelo posible’, in which reality is investigated through an erotic and sensual use of words to ‘Las estaciones íntimas’, in which erotism is shaped into softer words reflecting the eternal conflict between reason and emotion.