Cuando Goethe dijo: "Ninguacute;n libro; ninguna persona ni ninguacute;n hecho de mi vida han producido un efecto tan grande en miacute; vida como los dramas de Shakespeare" ; sentilde;aloacute; la magnitud excepcional del escritor ingleacute;s; primer poeta dramaacute;tico del mundo; nacido en Stratford-on-Avon (1564-1616). Hamlet y Romeo y Julieta; creaciones cimeras de su autor; incluidas en este volumen; hacen de Shakespeare vocero excepcional de la especie; por su entendimiento integral de las criaturas humanas y por la excelsitud poeacute;tica con que las mismas desarrollan sus traacute;gicas o gozosas existencias. Hamlet. Su maacute;s famosa tragedia; asiacute; como Romeo y Julieta; su exaltacioacute;n genial del amor; no nos vinculan a seres de carne y hueso solamente; sino con personajes ejemplares por el vigor de su clase y por la significacioacute;n colosal de su admirable contextura.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A great Noir reference book. with some caveats (And. beware of Used editions)By Niles508First. a brief review of the books contents: It really is an outstanding reference book for noir films. Ive been trying to collect dvds of noir films -- usually via collections issued on DVD (since thats the least expensive method). All the films that I have manged to collect are referenced in this book.One thing of note: Sometimes a film has been issued under two titles. such as "Aces in the Hole" AKA "The Big Carnival". You wont always find listings for both titles in this book. So. that can be confusing should you not know that there is an alternative title that you can look up. [This book lists "The Big Carnival".]On the other hand. sometimes both titles are half- referenced [e.g. "The Great Mystic" says "see The Strange Mr. Gregory". BUT. "The Strange Mr. Gregory" does NOT make reference to the alternate title of "The Great Mystic".] This is a definite flaw for a reference book. But. not the end of the world.A second major flaw is the fact that while the directors are all listed. (and there is a good and very useful appendix that lists films by director). there is no reference to any cinematographers. As another reviewer has pointed out. this is a major factor when watching film noir. These cinematographers may be as important or more important than the director for these films. Noir is almost defined by its cinematography. so leaving this reference material out is almost inexcusable. Maybe a new edition is warranted.Leaving aside these two flaws. the book gives a quick summary (usually a paragraph) and some interesting background information about the film or its actors. Also. a rating is provided (1 star to 5 stars) which is good to see how your own rating matches up. [He gives "Double Indemnity" 4.5 stars; I give this film an easy 5 stars.] The year. major actors. screenplay writer. director are all cited. Noir type and Noir themes are also cited. This information is very useful when you wish to compare/contrast a film with others of the same Noir type or theme. And the casual reader can also use this info for simply finding a film that they may want to view.Now. I want to provide some photos of the "Used-Like New" book that I recd from an seller for $27 + $4 shipping (about $9 cheaper than buying New). As you can see in the photos. the book is falling apart and totally unacceptable. I have returned it. and seller initially refused to pay return shipping. However. seller did ultimately refund the entire transaction. including my return shipping cost. So. all is well again. I will now purchase again as NEW at $40 on . I do not understand why there are many sellers out there (not only on ) who list this book (used) for greater than $40 -- up to $90 or more! (CRAZY!) It is a bit expensive ($40) but I think it is probably the best overall Noir reference book out there.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Kindle Edition Only !By Kindle CustomerA good guide for casual viewing. but forget about searching for specific titles! There is no search feature and you cant even jump to alphabetized chapters as they are all lumped together. Hardly worth the effort.A great guide. but go with the regular book format!1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Book exposed my ignoranceBy Buffalo BillIf you love Film Noir as I do get this book. I thought I know most of Films Noir but this book exposed my ignorance.