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Dr Alan Taylor's Blog
July 24, 2009
- Autumn/Fall 2009: New post, Associate Professor Drama & Film at Tshwane, South Africa. The possibilities & challenges are dizzying.
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April 18, 2009
- "...his book seems breathlessly urgent.": from Leland Poague himself on `Jacobean Visions`: "Read from a film-critical perspective, at least, Alan Taylor’s Jacobean visions: Webster, Hitchcock, and Google culture is an avowedly and enthusiastically eccentric book."
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March 20, 2009
- Didn`t expect to be covered in the Studies of English Literature (Spring 08 edition, page 475). A passing nod on "Jacobean Visions" ("genuine insight") from Professor Peter G. Platt of Barnard College. Pleased, too that publisher Peter Lang should pass on such updates!
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March 12, 2009
- Just completed this series of stories, virtually the last thing he wrote before untimely last heart attack. Amazed I haven`t clocked these before. Core reading material for ANY future course on Hollywood cinema: insightful, sharp, knowing & written under extreme hardship.
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February 25, 2009
- Just pulled a bunch of titles from Berlin uni library, mostly on Hollywood screenwriting histories, including Fitzgerald´s Pat Hobby Stories & The Last Tycoon. To stir fond memories, and recall a homely voice, I also added former teacher Charles Swann`s 1991 analysis of Nathaniel Hawthorne, `Tradition and Revolution` (Cambridge Studies in American Literature and Culture).
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January 17, 2009
- One recent project: 6 Screenplay adaptations of American Short Stories from Hawthorne to Amy Tan:OVERVIEWThis collection of screen adaptations have been chosen from across a range of American authors, genres and styles-from the Gothic fable of Hawthorne’s ‘Dr. Heidegger’s Experiment’ of 1837 to the light comic reflectiveness of Amy Tan’s ‘Two Kinds’ of 1986.Each story contributes to ...
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January 17, 2009