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05 mars 2019
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Unmasked - Chris Ware

Book review - 3 pages - Arts and art history

Unmasked is a short graphic novel written by Chris Ware and published in "The New Yorker" on November 2nd 2009. Unmasked tells the story of a married mother whose husband is always away. After that the grandmother reveals that her father had an affair, she realizes that her husband might cheat on...

24 juil. 2015
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An analysis of "The Importance of Being Earnest" by Oscar Wilde

Book review - 2 pages - Arts and art history

The ‘importance of being Earnest' is a play written in an English setting, presenting Jack Worthing as the main protagonist (Wilde act 1). In line with Elinor Fuche's ‘visit to a small planet', it is not just enough to plainly go through a play without digging deep into it.

18 avril 2008
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The Beatles and the Creative Process

Book review - 3 pages - Arts and art history

From the moment the news of their overnight stardom dawned on John and Paul, both boys were acutely intent on broadening and sharpening their already clever writing styles. Rising from this foundation the two erected a model of working, formed by the seat of their pants as they held on for dear...