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Writing for the October 3, 1931 edition of The New York Times, Mordaunt Hall calls the film “quite a pleasing entertainment,” although he finds the title of the book, A Little Flat in the Temple, ” far more suitable”. He praises the “excellent cast, headed by the radiant and talented Ann Harding,…Mr. Howard rivals Miss Harding in ...
The Glass Key is a novel by American writer Dashiell Hammett.First published as a serial in Black Mask magazine in 1930, it then was collected in 1931 (in London; the American edition followed 3 months later).
The first part, called How the Mind Works, reveals insights to her writing process, some details about her travels around France and England — including her visit to her French publisher Gallimard, Voltaire's statue in Square Honoré-Champion, and the grave of Simone Weil (who serves as a notable inspiration to Smith's writing and for the female protagonist in Devotion) in Ashford, Kent ...
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Devotion, an American biographical film; Devotion, an Italian film; Devotion, a Soviet film; Devotion, an American biographical war drama film; Devotion, a Singaporean TV series; Devotion, a Story of Love and Desire, an Italian TV series "Devotion" (Charlie Jade), an episode of the TV series
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If so then Deceived Wisdom is the book for you. Organised into easy-to-read standalone sections, it looks at the things we think we know and examines why we don’t know them at all. There is much deceived wisdom in the world – from fit-ness fallacies to dietary deceptions and countless miscellane-ous misconceptions.
According to Catherine Kenney, "Miss Climpson is one of the brighter and more believable examples of the female sleuth." [3] Other scholars have described her as a character whose modern, earnest and public devotion to Anglicanism drives her morality, a characterization unique in Sayers' novels. [4]