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"Once Only Imagined": An Interview with Morris Eaves, Robert N. Essick, and Joseph Viscomi
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Studies in Romanticism,
Vol. 41, No. 2, 2002
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English Romanticism, 1798-1832
Blake, William (English poet)--Criticism and interpretation
Essick, Robert N.--Interviews
Eaves, Morris--Interviews
Viscomi, Joseph--Interviews
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Shakespeare at the Movies. (Special Advertising Section)
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Book,
2002
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Prospero's Books (Motion picture)
Othello (Motion picture)
Ran (Motion picture)
A Thousand Acres (Motion picture)
King of Texas (Motion picture)
Joe Macbeth (Motion picture)
Scotland, PA (Motion picture)
10 Things I Hate About You (Motion picture)
Richard III (Motion picture)
Looking for Richard (Motion picture)
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead (Motion picture)
Shakespeare in Love (Motion picture)
Fifteen Minute Hamlet (Motion picture)
Green Eggs and Hamlet (Motion picture)
Hamlet (Motion picture)
Olivier, Laurence
Robbins, Jerome
Wise, Robert
Zeffirelli, Franco
Luhrmann, Baz
Wilcox, Fred M.
Greenaway, Peter
Nelson, Tim Blake
Kurosawa, Akira
Moorhouse, Jocelyn
Edel, Uli
Hughes, Ken
Morrissette, Billy
Junger, Gil
Loncraine, Richard
Pacino, Al
Stoppard, Tom
Madden, John (English movie director)
Louiso, Todd
O'Neal, Mike
Branagh, Kenneth
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The Rebirth of Drawing ; `the Mind Reels at the Thought That a Man Could Have Such Patience.' So Wrote Vasari of the Drawings of Leonardo. but Stakhanovite Application Is Only One Reason Why We Love the Mark of Pencil on Paper. Charles Darwent Goes in Search of the Enduring Spirit of Drawing While, Overleaf, Peter Blake Takes Up His Sketch Pad to Explain Why, for Him, It Will Never Be a Lost Art
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The Independent on Sunday (London, England),
September 26, 2004
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Noble, Paul
Leonardo Da Vinci (1452-1519)
Blake, Quentin
Miller,Harvey
Hughes, Robert
Whitechapel Art Gallery
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Murder Most Hollywood ; for 20 Years, the Acting Career of Robert Blake Has Been in the Doldrums. Now He's Back in the Headlines, for the Worst Possible Reason - His Wife Has Been Murdered. It's Been Dubbed `OJ - the Sequel'. but, Argues, Ryan Gilbey, Could It Just Be a Case of America Losing Sight of the Distinction between Fact and Fiction?
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The Independent (London, England),
June 15, 2001
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Blake, Robert
Bakley, Bonny Lee
Braun, Harland
Clark, Marcia
Simpson, O J
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The Rebirth of Drawing ; `the Mind Reels at the Thought That a Man Could Have Such Patience.' So Wrote Vasari of the Drawings of Leonardo. but Stakhanovite Application Is Only One Reason Why We Love the Mark of Pencil on Paper. Charles Darwent Goes in Search of the Enduring Spirit of Drawing While, Overleaf, Peter Blake Takes Up His Sketch Pad to Explain Why, for Him, It Will Never Be a Lost Art
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The Independent on Sunday (London, England),
September 26, 2004
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Noble, Paul
Leonardo Da Vinci (1452-1519)
Blake, Quentin
Miller,Harvey
Hughes, Robert
Whitechapel Art Gallery
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Murder Most Hollywood ; for 20 Years, the Acting Career of Robert Blake Has Been in the Doldrums. Now He's Back in the Headlines, for the Worst Possible Reason - His Wife Has Been Murdered. It's Been Dubbed `OJ - the Sequel'. but, Argues, Ryan Gilbey, Could It Just Be a Case of America Losing Sight of the Distinction between Fact and Fiction?
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The Independent (London, England),
June 15, 2001
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Blake, Robert
Bakley, Bonny Lee
Braun, Harland
Clark, Marcia
Simpson, O J
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