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August 2017. Crisler, B. R. (12 June 1938). "Hitch****:
Master Melodramatist". The New York Times.
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original on 12 June 2018. Retrieved...
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Parisian melodrama of the post-Revolutionary period. A
notable French melodramatist was Pixérécourt
whose La
Femme à deux
maris was very po****r. The first...
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established director Umberto Lenzi as the king of giallos, an
effective melodramatist who
delivered the goods.
Lenzi was
sleazier and more
bluntly ****ual...
- Wade 2016, p. 129. Crisler, B. R. (12 June 1938). "Hitch****:
Master Melodramatist". The New York Times.
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original on 12 June 2018. Retrieved...
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Homecoming Game (1957), Federigo: Or the
Power of Love (1954), and The
Melodramatists (1949).
Nemerov received many
awards and honors,
among them fellowships...
- play was set in Scotland. This, in turn, was
adapted by the
English melodramatist James Planché as The Vampire; or, the
Bride of the
Isles (1820) at the...
- Fields, and Maleczech.
Though Benson critiqued director Bo****evicz's "
melodramatist’s flair for
sudden rainstorms to
underscore emotional scenes", she said...
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English playwright of the 1830s,
notable for
being the
first Jewish woman melodramatist in England. Few
historical records survive which detail Elizabeth ****k's...
- of
Victorian novelists,
Caine has been
largely dismissed as a mere
melodramatist by
subsequent criticism. G. K.
Chesterton said in "A
Defence of Penny...
- (or
perhaps daughter),
Elizabeth ****k, was the
first Jewish woman melodramatist in England. In 1830 ****k
published by
subscription the two-volume...