The Spitting Image Book - 2: Spitting Image
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Sir John Gielgud war ein englischer Schauspieler und Regisseur, der für seine elegante Bühnenpräsenz und seine tiefe Verbindung zum klassischen Repertoire bekannt war. Er wurde besonders für seine exquisite Vortragsweise von Versen gefeiert, seine warme und ausdrucksstarke Stimme wurde oft mit einer „in Seide gehüllten Silbernen Trompete“ verglichen. Seine Auftritte erlangten früh internationale Anerkennung und festigten sein Erbe als herausragende Persönlichkeit der darstellenden Kunst. Gielguds Meisterschaft brachte ihm bedeutende Auszeichnungen auf mehreren angesehenen Plattformen ein.





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Charles Dickens's novel portrays a world divided between Paris and London during the tumultuous French Revolution. The story begins with the release of Dr. Manette, who has spent eighteen years as a political prisoner in the Bastille, reuniting with his daughter in England. There, two contrasting men—Charles Darnay, an exiled French aristocrat, and Sydney Carton, a brilliant yet disreputable English lawyer—become entwined through their love for Lucie Manette. As they navigate the peaceful streets of London, they are inevitably drawn to the violent chaos of Paris during the Reign of Terror, where they face the grim reality of La Guillotine. The narrative blends epic drama and personal tragedy, exploring themes of resurrection, sacrifice, and the struggle for justice. Dickens's enduring impact is evident in his ability to capture the complexities of human nature and societal upheaval, making this work a powerful reflection on the consequences of revolution and the resilience of love.
Diese Ausgabe eines vor 1923 veröffentlichten Buches enthält möglicherweise Unvollkommenheiten wie fehlende oder verschwommene Seiten und schlechte Bilder. Trotz dieser Mängel wird das Werk als kulturell wichtig erachtet und erneut veröffentlicht, um gedruckte Werke weltweit zu bewahren. Es handelt sich um Shakespeares "König Heinrich V." und "König Heinrich VI." in deutscher Übersetzung.
In "An Actor and His Time" John Gielgud tells the story of his life in the theatre - a story already enjoyed by millions of radio listeners and which tells of the plays he starred in and directed, and of the actors and actresses he knew. And, as the curtain rises on Ellen Terry, on Sarah Bernhardt, on Mrs Patrick Campbell, Sir Ralph Richardson, Richard Burton and many others, sixty glorious years of British theatre unfold before our eyes.
'In this comprehensive volume, we see the actor in a range of roles: loving son, wicked gossip, star actor, indecisive director, anguished lover, brilliant anecdotist¿This splendid book reveals an infinitely complicated and attractive character. We may not look upon his like again' Jonathan Croall, SpectatorThe above quotes sums it up - this astonishing collection of letters brings us up close to one of the foremost, and best loved, actors of this century. John Gielgud wrote letters almost every day of his adult life. Whether at home in London or abroad, he delighted in recounting what he felt about events around him. Here for the first time - and not previously available to biographers - are Gielgud's love letters. They show that he was not shy is expressing the intimacies of personal relationships. He also loved gossip and writes about his contemporaries, including the great actors of period: Olivier, Richardson, Redgrave, Peggy Ashcroft, Edith Evans and the like. A revealing account but also a hugely warm and compelling insight into a man of many sides.