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Jean Cocteau

Contentious Collaboration: Cocteau, Melville, and ‘Les Enfants Terribles’
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Contentious Collaboration: Cocteau, Melville, and ‘Les Enfants Terribles’

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Chadwick Jenkins
/ 27 April 2017
Paul and Élisabeth yearn to savor the elixir of transcendent possibility, but know only the bitter taste of wretched futility.
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‘Beauty and the Beast (La Belle et la Bête)’: At Odds with Itself

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Jeff Ames
/ 11 August 2011
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Les Enfants Terribles

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Michael Buening
/ 6 September 2007

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