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In 1915, British moviegoers voted Fred Evans second only to Charles
Chaplin as their favorite film comedian. Appearing as the roguish
and anarchic "Pimple," Fred made 200 silent movies between 1910 and
1922, running amok in frantic chases and sending-up current events
and fashions. With a rich family heritage in pantomime and music
hall, Evans introduced a satirical approach to filmmaking,
frequently lampooning the recently introduced feature films.
Pimple's burlesques deflated the seriousness of such productions,
providing subversive support for audiences adjusting to the the new
form. But continual mockery of themes, acting styles and film
techniques did not endear him to all. Changing public tastes and
industry disapproval eventually resulted in an end to Evans' screen
appearances and a return to the stage. As Evans has been almost
entirely sidelined by film historians, this is the first
book-length biography of him. It places Evans not only in a film
context but within the wider entertainment and social perspectives
of his time. Amongst topics discussed are the beginnings of the
star system, war propaganda, the growth of film fandom and concerns
about the influence of cinema on children.
Who was Dan Leno? In 1901 everyone in Britain knew who he was. They
had seen him live on the music hall stage, listened to his jokes on
the new gramophone and watched his funny antics in some of the
earliest moving pictures. Even King Edward VII was a fan and the
popular press dubbed Dan Leno 'The King's Jester'. But his path to
fame was a hard one: he journeyed from being a child performer in
the London and Liverpool slums to a chaotic career in hard-bitten
northern variety theatres. Dan became the nation's favourite
comedian, but as one of the first mass media stars he suffered from
this continual exposure and died at the early age of forty three.
Drawing on many previously unused sources, this is first,
authoritative, biography of Dan Leno. Only Charlie Chaplin, often
compared to Dan in style and appearance, was to occupy a similar
position in the hearts of the British public. In telling the full
story of Dan's life and career on the stage and screen, Barry
Anthony brings to life the everyday life of Victorian Britain, as
well as Dan's unique brand of humour and its resonance with later
comedians such as Spike Milligan and the Monty Python team.
The Strand is one of London's most iconic streets - today the
bustling and thriving home of West End theatres and the luxurious
Savoy hotel; in the Victorian era, the Strand was a much more seedy
and destitute part of the city. Barry Anthony here explores the
criminal and socially subversive behaviour which abounded in and
around the Victorian Strand. He introduces us to a vast range of
personalities - from prostitutes, confidence tricksters, vagrants
and cadgers to the actors, comedians and music hall stars who trod
the boards of the Strand's early theatres.
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techniques and methods. What You Will Learn * Install and set up
SPSS to create a working environment for analytics * Techniques for
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and addressing issues related to missing data * How to import
different kinds of data and work with it * Organize data for
analytical purposes (create new data elements, sampling, weighting,
subsetting, and restructure your data) * Discover basic
relationships among data elements (bivariate data patterns,
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non-batched statistical analysis. Analytical tools such as SPSS can
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information and a broad range of options for analyzing patterns in
the data. The journey starts with installing and configuring SPSS
Statistics for first use and exploring the data to understand its
potential (as well as its limitations). Use the right statistical
analysis technique such as regression, classification and more, and
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charts to visualize your findings. With this information in hand,
the discovery of patterns within the data can be undertaken.
Finally, the high level objective of developing predictive models
that can be applied to other situations will be addressed. By the
end of this book, you will have a firm understanding of the various
statistical analysis techniques offered by SPSS Statistics, and be
able to master its use for data analysis with ease. Style and
approach Provides a practical orientation to understanding a set of
data and examining the key relationships among the data elements.
Shows useful visualizations to enhance understanding and
interpretation. Outlines a roadmap that focuses the process so
decision regarding how to proceed can be made easily.
Technology is an integral part our world. But how does inter-human
technology affect our ability to be present to one another, to God,
to ourselves, and to the world around us? Modern technologies are
reshaping human relationships. While they offer new possibilities
for presence across time and space, they also function as either a
substitute for human relationships or as a filter that mediates
relationships between ourselves and others. In our technologically
saturated world, it is vital that we become aware of how these
technologies alter our perceptions, our actions, and our
relationships. Religious and Cultural Implications of
Technology-Mediated Relationships in a Post Pandemic World offers a
variety of positions on how technology is influencing religious
communal and cultural life. There is no doubt that our interaction
with technology will shape the human community up ahead. These
essays provide a basis for thoughtful choice and action.
Juan Mateo desea irse al espacio. El capitan de la nave estelar no
le gusta los murcielagos. Se quedaria atras Bulmer el murcielago de
Juan Mateo? O sera que el murcielago vendria a bordo furtivamente?
Charlie Chaplin grew up in and around the music hall. His parents,
aunt and their friends all earned their precarious livings on the
stage and Chaplin himself started out his career touring music
halls with a dance troupe. His experiences of the culture of the
music hall were a major influence, shaping his style of acting and
the films he made, most famously Limelight, which tells the story
of a failing variety performer and which evoked painful memories of
his own past. Chaplin was horrified to see how performers' lives
were ruined when their audience turned against them and he was
relieved to exchange the stresses of live performance for screen
comedy. Barry Anthony here tells the story of the lives and careers
of Chaplin's family and their music-hall circle - from 'dashing'
Eva Lester to the great Fred Karno and from Chaplin's parents
Hannah Hill and Charles Chaplin to 'The Great Calvero' himself. He
reveals the difficult and often-tragic lives of London's variety
community in the late-Victorian and Edwardian years, a time of
great change in the music hall and entertainment scene, and in
doing so sheds important new light on the inspiration behind
Chaplin's genius, providing a fascinatingly fresh perspective on
this popular cultural icon of the twentieth century.
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