Resultaten voor 'laurence olivier'

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  1. Guerre et littérature de jeunesse (1913-1919)
    1. Laurence , Olivier Messonnier

    Guerre et littérature de jeunesse (1913-1919)

    Entre 1900 et 1933 quarante journaux pour enfants voient le jour, au nombre desquels La Semaine de Suzette, l'Epatant, Fillette avec leurs héros phares, Bécassine, Les Pieds Nickelés et Lili. Les périodiques comme les "Livres Roses de la guerre" de Larousse alimentent une paralittérature de "bourrage de crâne". En effet, la déclaration de la guerre en août 1914 donne une inflexion patriotique à ces publications alors avant tout récréatives. Elles vont devenir des vecteurs idéologiques polémiques tant par leur contenu nationaliste que par la forme contestée.

    € 42,50
  2. Enfants de troupe(s)
    1. Laurence , Olivier-Messonnier

    Enfants de troupe(s)

    A une époque qui prône un retour aux valeurs de discipline et de solidarité, l'étude des enfants de troupe entend apporter un éclairage historique, littéraire et psychologique sur cette institution. Alors que les romans destinés à la jeunesse entre 1870 et 1918 édifient les enfants héros Bara ou Viala, la littérature testimoniale de la deuxième moitié du XXe siècle, relayée par le cinéma, bouscule l'image mythique du vaillant petit "Tambour d'Arcole" engagé à quinze ans dans les troupes bonapartistes.

    € 16,50
  3. Louis MacNeice: The Dark Tower, Christopher Columbus & more
    1. Louis MacNeice

    Louis MacNeice: The Dark Tower, Christopher Columbus & more

    Six Classic Full-Cast BBC Radio Dramas

    Dylan Thomas (Reader) Dylan Marlais Thomas was born in Swansea on 27 October 1914 and educated at Swansea Grammar School where his father was an English master. He did not learn Welsh although his language has often been described as Welsh written in English. He began writing poetry while a student and continued writing in his spare time when, after leaving school in 1931, he worked as a reporter for the South Wales Daily Post in Swansea. He moved to London in 1934, and in December of that year his first volume of verse, 18 Poems, was published to critical acclaim. He then embarked on a career as a journalist and scriptwriter. As his reputation as a poet grew, so too did his personal popularity and he became well known for his exuberant and charismatic personality. He married Caitlin Macnamara in 1937 and they settled in Laugharne, Wales which was the inspiration for the town in Under Milk Wood. He returned there after many travels in 1949. During the Second World War, he was declared unfit for service and stayed in London, working as a scriptwriter and broadcaster for Strand Films and the BBC. All the while he wrote his own material and published two volumes of short stories, The Map of Love in 1939 and Portrait of the Artist as a Young Dog in 1940. With the publication of New Poems in 1943 and two further volumes, Death and Entrances (1946) and In Country Sleep (1953), his reputation was established. His Collected Poems 1934-1952, published in 1952, was a critical and popular success. In the 1950s, Thomas conducted several reading tours of his work in the United States. They drew large audiences and confirmed his reputation as a charismatic and lyrical poet. In 1953, he returned for a fourth visit to America despite poor health and exhaustion. Here he revised his play for voices Under Milk Wood which he had worked on intermittently for ten years. It had its first reading on stage on 14 May 1953 in New York. The first BBC broadcast was in 1954, although several sections were omitted. In 1963, the producer revisited the project and recorded the full and complete play. Dylan Thomas died in New York on 9 November 1953 and is buried in Laugharne. He and Caitlin had three children.Lucy Robinson (Reader) Lucy Robinson is the author of The Greatest Love Story of All Time, A Passionate Love Affair with a Total Stranger and The Unfinished Symphony of You and Me. Lucy worked in theatre and then television documentaries before starting a blog for Marie Claire about her laughably unsuccessful foray into the world of online dating. She did not meet a man during this time but she did become a novelist: every cloud has a silver lining. She now lives in Bristol with her partner, The Man, whom she met when she took off to Buenos Aires to become a bohemian writer in 2010.Twitter: @Lucy_RobinsonFacebook: www.facebook.com/LucyRobinsonWriterInstagram: RobinsonWriterWebsite: www.lucy-robinson.co.uk

    € 19,50
  4. Hamlet
    1. William , Shakespeare
    2. Laurence , Olivier

    Hamlet

    TV-Norm: HDTV 1080p. Sprachversion: Deutsch DTS-HD 2.0 Master Audio. Sprachversion: Englisch DTS-HD 2.0 Master Audio. Sprachversion: Französisch DTS-HD 2.0 Master Audio

    € 20,99
  5. Kein Koks für Sherlock Holmes
    1. Arthur Conan , Doyle
    2. Nicholas , Meyer

    Kein Koks für Sherlock Holmes

    TV-Norm: HDTV 1080p. Sprachversion: Deutsch DD 2.0 Dual Mono. Sprachversion: Deutsch DTS-HD 2.0 Master Audio. Sprachversion: Englisch DD 2.0 Dual Mono. Sprachversion: Englisch DTS-HD 2.0 Master Audio

    € 35,99
  6. Dracula
    1. W. D. , Richter
    2. Hamilton , Deane
    3. John L. , Balderston

    Dracula

    TV-Norm: HDTV 1080p. Sprachversion: Deutsch DTS-HD 2.0 Master Audio. Sprachversion: Englisch DTS-HD 2.0 Master Audio

    € 17,99
  7. Die Bounty
    1. Robert , Bolt

    Die Bounty

    TV-Norm: HDTV 1080p. Sprachversion: Deutsch DTS-HD 2.0 Master Audio. Sprachversion: Englisch DTS-HD 5.1 Master Audio

    € 14,99
  8. Laurence Olivier In His Own Words
    1. Laurence Olivier

    Laurence Olivier In His Own Words

    Laurence Kerr Olivier, Baron Olivier, OM, was widely considered to be one of the greatest actors of the 20th Century. In a career spanning six decades, he played over 120 theatre roles and appeared in almost sixty films. On stage, he was celebrated for his portrayals of Richard III, Macbeth and Uncle Vanya, among numerous others; while his film roles included Heathcliff in Wuthering Heights and Maxim de Winter in Hitchcock's Rebecca. He also directed and starred in Henry V, Hamlet (which won four Oscars, including Best Picture and Best Actor in a Leading Role) and Richard III. He was also the founding artistic director of the Old Vic and, later, the National Theatre. Among his many awards were two Oscars (plus two honorary Academy Awards), five Emmy Awards, three Golden Globes and one BAFTA. He was made a Knight Bachelor in 1947, became a life peer as Baron Olivier in 1970 and was admitted into the Order of Merit in 1981. Laurence Olivier died in 1989, at the age of 82.

    € 12,50
  9. Die Bounty
    1. Robert , Bolt

    Die Bounty

    1787. William Bligh (Anthony Hopkins), der Kapitän der Bounty, sticht mit seiner Mannschaft in See. Ziel der Reise ist Tahiti, von wo sie die Früchte des Affenbrotbaums exportieren sollen. Doch auf See lauern ungeahnte Gefahren - und Blight entpuppt sich als Tyrann, der seine Leute erbarmungslos schikaniert. Als das Schiff endlich an einer einsamen Insel anlegt, entlädt sich die aufgestaute Spannung: Fletcher Christian (Mel Gibson), der Erste Offizier, ruft die anderen Seeleute zur Meuterei auf.

    € 13,99
  10. The Boys from Brazil
    1. Ira , Levin
    2. Heywood , Gould

    The Boys from Brazil

    TV-Norm: SDTV 576i (PAL). Sprachversion: Deutsch DD 2.0 Stereo. Sprachversion: Englisch DD 2.0 Stereo

    € 16,99
  11. Khartoum - Aufstand am Nil
    1. Robert , Ardrey

    Khartoum - Aufstand am Nil

    TV-Norm: HDTV 1080p. Sprachversion: Deutsch DTS-HD 2.0. Sprachversion: Englisch DTS-HD 2.0

    € 13,99
  12. Spartacus
    1. Dalton , Trumbo
    2. Calder , Willingham
    3. Peter , Ustinov

    Spartacus

    TV-Norm: HDTV 1080p. Sprachversion: Deutsch DTS 5.1. Sprachversion: Englisch DTS-HD 7.1 Master Audio. Sprachversion: Französisch DTS 5.1. Sprachversion: Italienisch DTS 5.1. Sprachversion: Spanisch DTS 5.1

    € 12,99