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The potency of Breathless: at 50, Godard's film still asks how something this bad can be so good.(Movies)(Jean-Luc Godard)(Movie review)

I first saw Jean-Luc Godard's celebrated film A bout de souffle (Breathless, in its English translation) in 1969 when I was 16 and ripe to fall...
American Scholar, 03/22/09 by Cohen, Paula Marantz · More from publication -
MORAL LIFE AND THE NOVEL
MORAL LIFE AND THE NOVEL Intuition. By Allegra Goodman. New York: The Dial Press, 2006. Pp. 352. $25.00. On Beauty. By Zadie Smith. New York:...
Michigan Quarterly Review, 04/01/07 by Cohen, Paula Marantz · More from publication -
Why read George Eliot? Her novels are just modern enough--and just old-fashioned enough, too.

In 1873, when George Eliot was at the height of her fame, she accepted an invitation to visit the critic F. W. H. Myers at Cambridge. He...
American Scholar, 03/22/06 by Cohen, Paula Marantz · More from publication -
Toying with Boutonnieres.(Design For Living: Alfred Lunt And Lynne Fontanne, A Biography)(Book Review)

DESIGN FOR LIVING: ALFRED LUNT AND LYNNE FONTANNE, A BIOGRAPHY By Margot Peters. Alfred A. Knopf. $30. In Henry James's short story "The Real...
American Scholar, 01/01/04 by Cohen, Paula Marantz · More from publication -
Israel and Daniel Deronda
It occasionally happens that a book written to explain an earlier age takes on a new and startling relevance in a later one. This is the case with...
Hudson Review, The, 07/01/02 by Cohen, Paula Marantz · More from publication -
Jane Austen's rejection of Rousseau: A novelistic and feminist initiation
The question of Jane Austen's feminist credentials has long been a puzzling one for critics.(1) The six novels--those "little bits of Ivory" on...
Papers on Language and Literature, 07/01/94 by Cohen, Paula Marantz · More from publication


