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Star-Cross’d Lovers: Shakespeare and Prokofiev’s pas-de-deux in “Romeo and Juliet” [PDF]
This article analyses the structure of Prokofiev's ballet score 'Romeo and Juliet' as an intersemiotic translation of Shakespeare's ...
Bennett, Karen
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Jonas Lüscher’s Novella Barbarian Spring - A Parody of Western Orientalism?
Jonas Lüscher’s 2013 debut novella titled Barbarian Spring shows how a group of once civilized, well-off people mutate into barbarians after the financial system in their homeland collapses and they suddenly all become jobless and destitute, clearly ...
Aylin Nadine Kul
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I Am Big, It’s the Pictures That Got Small: Sound Technologies and Franz Waxman’s Scores for Sunset Boulevard (1950) and The Twilight Zone’s “The Sixteen Millimeter Shrine” (1959) [PDF]
Franz Waxman composed over 150 film scores, the most famous of which is Billy Wilder’s film noir Sunset Boulevard (1950). The film plot bears a striking resemblance to Rod Serling’s teleplay for The Twilight Zone, “The Sixteen-Millimeter Shrine” (1959 ...
Reba Wissner
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A Certain Autonomy: Music in the Films of John Huston
While David Bordwell and others have used the films of John Huston as textbook examples of what is considered the classical visual style of Hollywood cinema, few have noted that, by contrast, Huston's approach to music often defies conventions of film ...
Richard Ness
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Music Keeps Us Together. Pop Songs in Korean Television Dramas
In the early 1990s the “trendy drama” became part of Korean TV programming. Mainly focused on a younger audience, it not only showed the modern urban life style of its protagonists searching for love, but also integrated newly composed pop music into the
Veronika Keller
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The leitmotif racket in Lolita—marginal notes on Nabokov’s use of motifs
This is a study of Nabokov’s use of leitmotifs in Lolita, a study of how they intertwine and interact, and the problems Nabokov’s stylistic dexterity pose to the reader and critic.
Ole Nyegaard
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A History of Creation and Publication of Truman Capote’s Short Story “Mill Store” [PDF]
In the article a Russian researcher recounts his discovery of Truman Capote’s early short stories and poems in the funds of the New York Public Library in 2014, as well as the history of the creation of the short story Mill Store (1940–1942).
Denis Zakharov
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Nos Desengaños amorosos (1647), da escritora espanhola María de Zayas y Sotomayor, a questão da violência contra a mulher se apresenta como um leitmotif da obra.
Laura Catelli
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The Zionist leitmotif of the conquest of the land had for some generations placed priority on the symbolic and pragmatic significance of agricultural settlements.
Sigal Davidi, Robert Oxman
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