The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 165,Edição 990Smith, Elder., 1951 |
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... Orphée , which had such wide international success , we see the protagonist catching the Ghwords of the dead poet , Cégeste , through a mechanical apparatus , a car radio . Again , when Cocteau chose to write his Edipus play , the ...
... Orphée , which had such wide international success , we see the protagonist catching the Ghwords of the dead poet , Cégeste , through a mechanical apparatus , a car radio . Again , when Cocteau chose to write his Edipus play , the ...
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... Orphée at to : the beginning of the film is handed the latest book of poetry con- sisting of blank pages ) . a Certainly for Cocteau this ballet divertissement founded many of epi his later friendships in the theatre for there were ...
... Orphée at to : the beginning of the film is handed the latest book of poetry con- sisting of blank pages ) . a Certainly for Cocteau this ballet divertissement founded many of epi his later friendships in the theatre for there were ...
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... Orphée , we meet him - a glazier with his panes of glass in a rack around him - suddenly suspended in the air when Orphée takes his chair away from under him , for Heurte bise has the divine properties of elevation . Cocteau loves this ...
... Orphée , we meet him - a glazier with his panes of glass in a rack around him - suddenly suspended in the air when Orphée takes his chair away from under him , for Heurte bise has the divine properties of elevation . Cocteau loves this ...
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