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Encyclopedia and Summary Information
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The Thief of Always Information
856 words, approx. 3 pages
 The Thief of Always is a novel by Clive Barker that was published in 1992. It is a fable written for children, but it has enough layers of meanings to also be enjoyed by adults. The book contains many color paintings by the author, and the cover is also...


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 The Washington Post
To Watch a Thief; For Filmgoers, Larceny Is Almost Always Grand
11/14/2004: 1,070 words, approx. 4 pages Over the decades, the heist film has spoken to us: Leave behind the daily grind, the suburban doldrums, it says. Riches, glamour, the good life are all within your grasp -- reach out and take them. While dangling from a rope, that is. Yes,...
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 National Review
The Thief.
09/01/1998: 693 words, approx. 2 pages Thieves of Hearts ONE of the better films out of the new Russia is Pavel Chukhrai's The Thief. It has a Chekhovian atmosphere verging on Gorkian as it unblinkingly surveys conditions at the close of the Stalin era. Katya, a young war...


Literary Criticism
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Critical Essay by Robert Zeigler
1,026 words, approx. 3 pages
 In the following essay, Zeigler contends that The Thief of Always invokes a sense of fantasy and conveys a moral message.


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