Theatre Collections- Reading-Rayner Programmes UKC/PRG/READ/THE RICG F172206. 5.1943. Richmond Theatre, the Theatre on theGreen London. THE BEST PEOPLE. author Hopwood, Avery, (Mr., 18821928) http://library.kent.ac.uk/library/special/html/specoll/jackpg2.htm
Listing Of Authors Holcomb, Martha A. Lyon, Translator Holcomb, Thomas Addis Emmett, Translator Holcroft,Thomas, 17451809, Translator Hopwood, Avery, 1882-1928 Hueffer, Francis http://www.e-text.worldwide-library.org/editors_translators.htm
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Extractions: Ann Arbor, MI, the town where a young Arthur Miller cut his playwriting teeth, is ground zero in the United States for The Royal Shakespeare Company's landmark new cycle of Shakespeare's History plays, March 10-18. The RSC is performing the works exclusively in the U.S. at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. RSC Associate Director Michael Boyd's acclaimed productions of Henry VI, Parts I, II and III and Richard III are co-presented by the RSC and the University Musical Society and the University of Michigan. The works are "accompanied by a wide-reaching education program," specially devised by RSC Director of Education Clare Venables. This RSC-UM partnership is being called an important development for the RSC: "a model for the Company to build a more active university presence in the United States," according to a statement. In 2001, the RSC will visit Virginia with
PROJECT GUTENBERG ETEXTS AUTHORS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER 1934 Hawthorne, Julian, 18461934, Editor Healy, Mary Tenney Hickie, William James,Translator Hogarth, CJ, Translator Hopwood, Avery, 1882-1928 Ingram, JH http://www.khsd.k12.ca.us/district/technology_resource/scap/etext_authors.htm
DigitalBookIndex: Search By Author (eBooks, ETexts, On-Line Books, EDocuments Food For Thought BiographiesHopwood, (James) Avery (American playwright), 18821928. Horace (Quintus HoratiusFlaccus) (Roman poet, satirist), 65-8 BC. Horapollon (or Horapollo) (Greek http://www.digitalbookindex.org/_search/search002a.asp?AUTHOR=Hopwood, Aver
1919: Information From Answers.com It is regarded as a significant period piece reflecting contemporary genderissues. Avery Hopwood (18821928) The Gold Diggers. http://answers.com/main/ntquery?method=4&dsid=2222&dekey=1919&gwp=8&curtab=2222_
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DeutschesFachbuch.de : Ein Guter Freund - Heinz Rühmann Translate this page Erich (1912-1994), 1976-1989 Vorsitzender des Staatsrates der DDR 350 Hoppe, Marianne(1911-2002), Schauspielerin 198 Hopwood, Avery (1882-1928), amerikan. http://www.deutsches-fachbuch.de/reinschauen/1d/3746619254.htm
Extractions: Im allerersten Satz dieses Buches ist schon die Rede vom "kleinen Mann". Ich kritisiere das nicht. Das Buch ist erkennbar um Differenzierung bemüht. Und um Auflösung der vielen Klischees, die es um Heinz Rühmann als Person und Kunstfigur gibt. Der "kleine Mann" ist das Klischee Nummer eins. Vermutlich beziehen Klischees ihre hartnäckige Beständigkeit aus einem wahren Kern. Rühmann hat, das wissen wir aus seinen Aufzeichnungen, mit diesem Kleinsein "gespielt". Nach dem David-und-Goliath-Prinzip. Er hat sich auch schon mal kleiner gemacht, um größer zu erscheinen. Aber "der kleine Mann" meint ja noch etwas anderes, wie jeder weiß. Den von nebenan, der nicht besser dran ist, als du und ich, den "kleinen Mann auf der Straße", der nicht auf Rosen gebettet ist. Auch diese Typologie ist natürlich ein Klischee und in diesem Sinn genauso wahr. Ein bekannter Kritiker hat Rühmann einmal "Rührmann" genannt, und das war nicht schmeichelhaft gemeint. Er meinte das Pathos, das gelegentlich in den Rühmann-Figuren steckt. Es deckt echte Menschlichkeit, um die es Rühmann ging, manchmal zu. Ich persönlich habe immer in seinen Filmen den frechen, manchmal unverschämten Rühmann mehr geschätzt als den von vornherein liebenswerten, weil gutherzigen.
Extractions: Hopwood felt a lifelong and increasing disappointment in his work. His commercial success was spectacular; his artistic aspirations spectacularly failed. So there may have been something remedial in his bequest, a way of assisting young talent to avoid the very temptations he himself perforce embraced. For the award is more than monetary; it entails a laying-on-of-hands, a kind of professional welcome to the world of words.Nicholas Delbanco, chair of the Hopwood Awards Committee, in his new introduction to Avery Hopwood: His Life and Plays by Jack F. Sharrar. The University of Michigan Press re-released the 1989 biography in February. When the playwright Avery Hopwood '05 paid his last visit to Ann Arbor in June 1924, he visited his young frat brothers at the old Phi Gamma Delta (Fiji) house on Oxford Street. After a happy evening of reminiscing and heavy drinking (unbridled intoxication being emblematic of the era), the besotted Hopwood stumbled outside to an awaiting taxi. He turned before entering the vehicle and shouted, "If you never see me again, remember me this way boys!" When Hopwood died four years later, he left hundreds of thousands of dollars as a legacy to his alma mater, stipulating that the money be used to benefit student writers. Since 1930-31, the Hopwood Awards Committee has awarded roughly one-and-a-half million dollars in prizes to 2,500 students.Among the more prominent writers to win Hopwoods are Max Apple, John Ciardi, Robert Hayden, Lawrence Kasdan, Arthur Miller, Frank O'Hara, Marge Piercy and Nancy Willard.
Editors And Translators F-M Holcomb, Thomas Addis Emmett, Translator Holcroft, Thomas, 17451809, TranslatorHopwood, Avery, 1882-1928 Hueffer, Francis, 1843-1889, Translator http://www.worldwide-library.co.uk/Authors/editors_f-m.htm
Hoo - Hor - New General Catalog Of Old Books & Authors Last ShootOut f 1958 Six Shooter From Socorro f 1959 Aubrey Hopwood (M1863 Apr 4 - 1917 Oct 25) Avery Hopwood {US} (M 1882 - 1928 Jul 1) Clothes http://www.kingkong.demon.co.uk/ngcoba/ho3.htm
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