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Julia M. Klein

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A Nervous Romance

W OODY ALLEN has finally become sexy. All right--maybe not exactly sexy. But certainly Allen's new film Annie Hall is


Up From the Coal Mines

B ECAUSE I insist on being one thing, it doesn't mean I've to deny being another," declares one of the


Smiles on a Summer Night

T HE SUMMER NIGHT has three smiles: one for the young, one for the fools and one for the old.


More Functional Than Aesthetic

L OVE IS a plaintive song, and its object in Patience is the aesthete. A band of smitten maidens troops


A Place To Come To

T IME PAST AND TIME PRESENT: neither can impinge on the solitude of Jed Tewksbury. Jed clings to his solitude


Through a Glass, Bluely

F ROM THE BLUE underworld of guilty fantasy to the idyllic greens and pinks of Providence, where all is forgiven,


Masks and Machetes

I N CHINON, Christmas is bitter. The season of peace and love brings the family of Henry II together only


Movie-Making

H OLLYWOOD OF THE 1930s is a vast, vulgar and meretricious beauty, and Monroe Stahr, boy wonder, is at her


Sniffing Out a Trail

W HEN NORTHROP FRYE began drawing his circles, representing the cycle of nature, on the blackboard of Burr B two