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The Code of Hammurabi, Martin Luther's Ninety-Five Theses, the
radical notions that launched the French Revolution and the beliefs
that propelled the American Civil Rights Movement are a few of the
thousands of concepts described in this chronicle of intellectual
history. Presenting the ideas of philosophers, prophets, scholars,
critics, educators, revolutionaries and reformers, the chronology
concentrates on the famous - as well as infamous - concepts that
have changed the world. Here, too, are the historical turning
points that resulted from the application of those ideas - the
natural flow of the American Revolution from the concept of
democratic liberalism, for example, or the Russian Revolution from
Marxism.
Why are audiences drawn to horror films? Previous answers to that
question have included everything from a need to experience fear to
a hunger for psychotherapy. This critical text proposes that the
horror film's primary purpose is to present monsters, best
understood as deformed and destructive beings. These monsters
satisfy the audience's desire to know these beings, in particular
those beings too fantastic and dangerous to know in real life. The
text illuminates many aspects of the horror film genre, including
epistemology, ethics, evaluation, history, monster taxonomy, and
filmmaking techniques.
Famous phrases, literary terms, memorable characters, the secret
lives and loves of authors--facts, fiction, and fundamentals to
delight every reader. This entertaining compendium covers thousands
of years of literary endeavors in compact and informative
question-and-answer format. Each answer puts the work or author
into a historical and literary context. Bibliography. Index.
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If you're a movie or television fan - how many of these questions
can you answer?
" What was the last picture show in "The Last Picture Show"? Where
was the stagecoach headed in "Stagecoach"? What was the name of the
dinosaur bone in "Bringing Up Baby"? What did Gomer Pyle do before
he entered the Marines? Who played Gentle Ben?
Like "The Book of Answers," this book answers hundreds of
questions in one of the New York Public LIbrary Telephone Reference
Service's most popular areas - film and television. It covers the
biggest stars, breakthrough productions, famous on-and-off-screen
incidents, and film and TV history and trivia.
"Movies and TV: The New York Public Library Book of Answers" is
both informative and entertaining - a treasure trove of fascinating
movie and TV facts, a perfect companion to "The Book of Answers,"
and a real treat for movie and TV fans.
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