... 157-58 , 184 , 191 n.8 , 196n.34 Dodsworth , 149 Doherty , Edward , 190 n.3 Don't Change Your Husband , 163 Double Indemnity , 160 , 195 n.5 Dyer , Richard , 88 Hallelujah !, 190n.2 Hamilton , Margaret , 159 Hamlet , 194-95 n .
Echo and Narcissus
The book you are holding in your hands is a theatricalisation of one of the best-known myths of Ancient Greek culture.
Echo and Narcissus: Echolocating the Spectator in the Age of Audience Research came about as a response to the recent shift of focus in the studies of cinema.
An extended poem, of sorts. This song is for us, and for itself. The love {here, lost, and forthcoming} is yours and mine, for him, for her, and for love. And for words. And for the story and the melody.
Poems in Scots and in English by Sara Clark.
Retold from the Greek legend, children can take turns in reading the lines while simultaneously learning about characters including Zeus, Echo, Narcissus, Nike, Hera, and Aphrodite.A5 format.
Echo is a playful young woman. Narcissus is a beautiful young man. Their passions lead to trouble with the gods. What will happen to them?