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  1. Donne and Marvell: Poems

    Subject
    English language and literature
    Distribution
    Sale, Audio (Cassette, 80 mins approx), £10.00

    Tapes in the Critical Archive series are are designed for those who have read the relevant text and who have it in front of them; the poetry tapes take "close reading" as their method. Aimed primarily at...

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  2. The Woman Who Married Clark Gable

    Date
    8 Oct 2014, 10:00
    Author
    Sergio Angelini
    Post Type
    BUFVC Review

    The Woman Who Married Clark Gable edited by Lance Pettitt and Beatriz Kopschitz Bastos (Humanitas Press, 2013) 256 pages + DVD. ISBN: 978-8577322251 (paperback). To obtain a copy, please email the editor...

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  3. Double-Act

    Date
    11 Feb 2016, 17:16
    Author
    Ben Hodson
    Post Type
    BUFVC Review

    Double-Act: The Remarkable Lives and Careers of Googie Withers and John McCallum by Brian McFarlane (Monash University, May 2015), 288 pages, ISBN: 978-1922235725 (paperback), £31 About the Reviewer:...

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  4. Women's Work

    Date
    9 May 2018, 12:48
    Author
    Ben Hodson
    Post Type
    BUFVC Article

    Dr Melanie Bell, University of Leeds, provides an overview of a new Learning on Screen resource, which sheds light on the history of women’s contribution to British film and television production. About...

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  5. Do we ♥ Hitchcock?

    Date
    5 Nov 2015, 15:06
    Author
    Sergio Angelini
    Post Type
    BUFVC Article

    Is there still more to learn about Alfred J. Hitchcock, already the most written about filmmaker in the history of the medium? Professor Charles Barr offers a fresh perspective and details of his new...

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