Bram Christopher
Auteur américain né en 1952
Le père de Frankenstein de Bram Christopher
Biographie romancée de James Whale
Le mercredi 26 novembre 2003 par Feline
Dans les années 30, James Whale accède à la notoriété en réalisant le célèbre "Frankenstein" et une de ses suites "La fiancée de Frankenstein. Bien qu’il ait réalisé bon nombres d’autres films, autrement meilleurs, son nom reste associé à ces deux oeuvres. Ce que le vieil homme mis en scène par Christopher Bram regrette.
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Spectacle musical. Trois représentations de Dracula seront données ... Bien Public Si le roman de Bram Stoker insiste sur l'aspect fantastique et moral, le mythe du vampire et sa symbolique sont de longue date rattachés à la sensualité, au romantisme. De Christopher Lee à Gary Oldman, le personnage s'est construit autour d'une ... |
Centenaire de la mort de Bram Stoker Actusf 15h-15h30, Bram Stoker et sa descendance cinématographique, Marc Madouraud, conférencier spécialisé dans le film populaire. 15h30-16h, Bram Stoker et son compère Van Helsing, Patrice Allart, écrivain. 16h30-17 h, ? and Christopher Lee as Dracula, ... |
Austin American-Statesman | 'Eminent Outlaws' tracks rise of gay American writers Austin American-Statesman Stuart Ramson/AP Gore Vidal, Truman Capote, Michael Cunningham and Edward Albee are among the subjects of Christopher Bram's 'Eminent Outlaws: The Gay Writers Who Changed America.' Though his title is somewhat debatable, Bram shows that literature ... |
Sanglant à souhait L'Union Combattu en tant que superstition à la Renaissance, il ne survit qu'en Europe de l'Est. Une histoire épique, marquée par un temps fort : sa résurgence en pleine vague néogothico-romantique du XIXe siècle avec la publication de Dracula de Bram Stoker en ... |
![]() Capital New York | In Christopher Bram's new book, a history of gay writers ... Capital New York Author Christopher Bram would like to push the date back a couple decades, where he finds pioneers sitting in front of typewriters rather than battling cops on the streets of Greenwich Village. "The gay revolution began as a literary revolution," Bram ... How Books Made Me Gay |
![]() TheNewsTribune.com | 'Kill team' trials tested soldiers' families, left some deeply in debt TheNewsTribune.com Sara Bram, a student at Everest College in downtown Tacoma, wears her children's names as tattoos on her arms. Since her husband, Staff Sgt. David Bram, was sentenced to five years in prison, Sara is working toward a career so she can support her ... |
How gay writers drove revolution Winnipeg Free Press Book review Eminent Outlaws The Gay Writers Who Changed America By Christopher Bram Twelve, 354 pages, $30 Related Items Articles Toronto historian raises provocative ideas, unable to carry them off AS the fortunes of the gay-rights movement continue ... Writers at the Ramparts in a Gay Revolution The Literary Roots of the Gay Revolution |
![]() The Week Magazine | Christopher Bram's 6 favorite books The Week Magazine Christopher Bram's "Eminent Outlaws: The Gay Writers Who Changed America" will be published next week by Twelve. Photo: Draper Shreeve Plays 1937?1955 by Tennessee Williams (Library of America, $40). Plays should be performed rather than read, ... Nine Great American Gay Writers |
WhatCulture! | Hammer Films 'Will Definitely' Remake Dracula WhatCulture! Top of the list of these would undoubtedly be Dracula, Bram Stoker's undead sensation which spawned a nine film franchise between 1958 and 1974 at Hammer, with Christopher Lee immortalising the character in more than a half a dozen films. 'Dracula': Hammer to revive movie in modern-day London horror |
Eminent Outlaws - The Gay Writers Who Changed America EDGEOnTheNet With "Eminent Outlaws: The Gay Writers Who Changed America," Christopher Bram provides just such a narrative, in an age when all too many distort or ignore history at their own peril. Not only is "Eminent Outlaws" the consummate study of the twentieth ... |



