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'Anonymity: A Secret History of English Literature' by John Mullan
Anonymity A Secret History of English Literature John Mullan Princeton University Press: 374 pp., $22.95 Author interviews and signing tours have become a chief element in bookselling. If not by their covers, today's books are known by their jacket...Tags: Laurence Sterne, Jonathan Swift, Literature, Jane Austen, Wilkie Collins
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Verne Gay review: 'Crusoe' premiere on NBC
verne.gay@newsday.comTHE SHOW " Crusoe" WHEN|WHERE Tonight at 8 on NBC/4; subsequent Fridays at 9 p.m. REASON TO WATCH Nice special effects, lots of action. WHAT IT'S ABOUT Do you know how many film adaptations of "Robinson Crusoe" were shot over the past century? Ten, 12?...Tags: Minority Groups, Movies, NBC, Crusoe (tv program)
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Review: NBC's 'Crusoe' is lavish and fun
Times Television CriticIt's not quite fair to say that the treehouse is the star of “ Crusoe,” a 13-week NBC series that takes off from, but does not strictly speaking adapt, Daniel Defoe's "The Life and Strange Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe of York,...Tags: Walt Disney, Eleventh Hour (tv program), Sam Neill, NBC, Television
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'Frontline' Mines New Tidbits In Candidates' Bios
With cable news going 24/7 on election coverage, it would seem that biographies of the two presidential candidates have long since been told and retold.
But the 27th season premiere of " Frontline" (CPTV, Tuesday, 9 p.m.) digs a big deeper to uncover...Tags: Dennis Hopper, Movies, CBS Corp., Saddam Hussein, My Own Worst Enemy (tv program)
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The view from Jacksonville
Back in the day, sailing to America could be traumatic stuff—when, that is, it wasn't incredibly dull. Anything might go wrong, and frequently did. There were enemy warships, hurricanes and, not least, the delights of dysentery (or "the bloody flux,...Tags: Civil Rights, Massacres, Books and Magazines, Justice and Rights, Jamestown Settlement
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Two timeless, Depression-era novels from Edward Anderson
Edward Anderson had a strange and sad career. He was born in Texas in 1905 and grew up in Oklahoma, serving his apprenticeship as a journalist on a small paper in Ardmore, Okla. Restless, he worked as a deckhand on a freighter, plied his fists as a...Tags: James Agee, Jorge Luis Borges, Philip K Dick, Naguib Mahfouz, Colleges and Universities
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Sam Neill Stranded with 'Crusoe'
Zap2It.comSam Neill, who recently starred in Showtime's "The Tudors," will take on another period piece in his next TV gig. Neill, along with Sean Bean ("The Lord of the Rings") and Joss Ackland ("White Mischief"), have joined the cast of NBC's drama "Crusoe," a...Tags: Sam Neill, NBC, Sean Bean
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Alicia Silverstone Is a 'Bad Mother'
Zap2It.comAlicia Silverstone is going to play a mother on TV. Just not that one. Silverstone, who was courted for a recurring role on CBS' "How I Met Your Mother" earlier this season, has taken the lead role in ABC's comedy pilot "Bad Mother's Handbook." NBC,...Tags: Britney Spears, Alicia Silverstone, NBC, Television Industry, CBS Corp.
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The Scots show their true colors
There are few more cherished American ideals than independence. As we prepare to celebrate Tartan Day, established as April 6 by a U.S. Senate resolution in 1998 to commemorate one of the inspirations for the Declaration of Independence -- Scotland's...Tags: Natural Science, Parliament, Lawrence Tynes, Movies, Imperial and Royal Matters
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NBC Makes Big Plans for '08-'09
Zap2It.com"Friday Night Lights" is coming back, "The Office" is spinning off and NBC is going to try to have mostly original programming all year round. Those are some of the highlights from what NBC is calling its "in front" (rather than upfront) schedule...Tags: Molly Shannon, Barry Levinson, Literature, Selma Blair, Beauty Products and Fragrances
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From the heart
STAFF WRITER'The Normal Heart" may be the angriest AIDS art ever. In it, Larry Kramer ferociously indicts the forces that kept the city, the country, the press and even the gay community from confronting a horrible, mysterious new disease. It had its premiere at...Tags: Minority Groups, Movies, Communicable Diseases, Frances Conroy, Harvey Fierstein
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Factoids about this year's Oscars
Times Staff WriterTom Hanks isn't the first actor to be nominated for playing a castaway on a deserted island. Dan O'Herlihy was nominated for best actor for playing Daniel Defoe's legendary Robinson Crusoe in Luis Buuel's "The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe" (1954).* *...Tags: Ed Harris, Minority Groups, Movies, Kentucky, Film Festivals
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