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Through a Glass Darkly Information
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 Through a Glass Darkly (Swedish: Såsom i en spegel) is a 1961 Swedish film written and directed by Ingmar Bergman, and produced by Allan Ekelund. The film is a three-act “chamber film,” in which four family members act as mirrors for each other. It...




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 The Spectator
Through a glass darkly
03/26/2005: 695 words, approx. 2 pages Through a glass darkly THE OPTIMISTS by Andrew Miller Sceptre, £16.99, pp. 313, ISBN 034082512X £14.99 (plus £2.25 p&p) 0870 800 4848 The subject of Andrew Miller's latest novel is the morality of sight. His protagonist is a photo-journalist. Clement Glass (the sooner...
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 The New York Observer
Through a Glass, Darkly: Exorcising the Pentagon
5/21/2006: 1,555 words, approx. 5 pages James Carroll claims to have left the priesthood in the early 1970’s. House of War suggests otherwise. This history of the Pentagon is Mr. Carroll’s Stations of the Cross, performed in penance for the sins of America’s military-industrial complex. House of War is not about...
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 The New York Observer
Through a Glass, Darkly: Exorcising the Pentagon
5/21/2006: 1,552 words, approx. 5 pages James Carroll claims to have left the priesthood in the early 1970’s. House of War suggests otherwise. This history of the Pentagon is Mr. Carroll’s Stations of the Cross, performed in penance for the sins of America’s military-industrial complex. House of War is not...




Literary Criticism
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Critical Essay by Peter Harcourt
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 [In Bergman's finest work,] there has been a dramatic structure established out of the various elements contained in the films, the minutely observed physical detail generally counterbalancing the more abstract and often rhetorical nature of the central theme. In Through a Glass Darkly, however, all this has changed. As in So Close to Life, Bergman has here decided to deny himself all but the most austere imagery, as he has restricted himself to four characters and has taken pains to observe the unit...
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Critical Essay by Peter Cowie
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 Like all Ingmar Bergman's films, Through A Glass Darkly is an intensely personal work. Yet none of his previous films have been so profoundly Scandinavian in their composition or outlook on life. The isolation, the hostile duologues, the psychological malady are all reminiscent of Ibsen and Strindberg. (p. 47) What distinguishes the film as a whole is its power and atmosphere. These are hackneyed words in the critic's vocabulary, but in Through A Glass Darkly, the dark forces of schizophrenia ...


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