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The Third Man John Hoare

The Third Man By John Hoare

The Third Man by John Hoare


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Summary

The "York Film Notes" series offers an approach to the study of film. Each book discusses a key film from a broad academic and critical perspective, setting plot, themes and techniques in context and exploring the film's significance. This text covers Carol Reed's 1949 classic "The Third Man".

The Third Man Summary

The Third Man by John Hoare

Discusses The Third Man from a broad academic and critical perspective, setting plot, themes and techniques in context and exploring the film's significance. This York Film Note encourages students to appreciate differing interpretations of each film and to develop their own critical thinking.

About John Hoare

John Hoare is an expert in this particular field. The Series Editor is Peter Bunten, Head of English at Tupton Hall School, Chesterfield and an A-level English Examiner for NEAB. He will be supported by John Polley (York Notes Series Editor) as Consulting Editor.

Table of Contents

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Additional information

GOR002512873
9780582405110
0582405114
The Third Man by John Hoare
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Pearson Education Limited
2000-09-19
96
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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