Arnold L. Haskell (1903–1980)
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Obras por Arnold L. Haskell
Baron's Ballet Finale 5 exemplares
Ballet Annual No 2 4 exemplares
The Australians 4 exemplares
Prelude To Ballet 4 exemplares
Ballet Annual No 1 4 exemplares
Ballet Annual No 4 4 exemplares
Ballet Decade 4 exemplares
Miracle in The Gorbals 4 exemplares
Ballet Annual No 3 3 exemplares
Ballet Annual No 12 3 exemplares
Ballet Annual No 6 3 exemplares
In his true centre; an interim autobiography 3 exemplares
S. HUROK presents COL. W. DE BASIL'S BALLETS RUSSES DE MONTE CARLO: SEASONS 1935-1936-7 (1935) 3 exemplares
Ballet in colour (Batsford colour books) 2 exemplares
Prelude To Ballet 2 exemplares
Our dancers (first series) 50 photographic studies 2 exemplares
Ballet Vignettes 2 exemplares
The Batsford Colour Book of Ballet 2 exemplares
The Decca Book of Ballet 2 exemplares
Ballet Annual No 17 2 exemplares
Ballet Annual No 16 2 exemplares
Ballet Annual No 15 2 exemplares
What is a ballet? (Trident books) 2 exemplares
Ballet Annual No 8 2 exemplares
Ballet Annual No 18 2 exemplares
The Sleeping Beauty, Sadler's Wells Ballet 2 exemplares
Balletomane's Scrap-Book 1 exemplar
Ballet Annual No9 1 exemplar
Diaghileff His Artistic and Private Life 1 exemplar
Baron's Ballet Finale 1 exemplar
Ballet's Magic Kingdom 1 exemplar
Georg Ehrlich 1897-1966 1 exemplar
Michael Ayrton 1 exemplar
Diaghilev his artistic and private Life 1 exemplar
The Ballet Annual 1951 1 exemplar
The Ballet Annual 1 exemplar
Ballet (Pelican) 1 exemplar
Lifar on Classical Ballet 1 exemplar
World Ballet A Girls Book 1 exemplar
The Batsford Colour Book of Ballet 1 exemplar
Penelope Spencer (The Artist of the Dance) 1 exemplar
The Beauty of ballet 1 exemplar
Ballet a reader's guide 1 exemplar
Ballet Annual No 5 1 exemplar
Ballet Annual No 7 1 exemplar
Ballet Annual No 10 1 exemplar
Ballet Annual No 14 1 exemplar
Vera Trefilova 1 exemplar
Some Studies in Ballet 1 exemplar
Lifar on Classical Ballet 1 exemplar
Ballet Annual No11 1 exemplar
Diaghilef; His Artistic and Private Life 1 exemplar
Ballet Annual 17 1 exemplar
Since 1939 : ballet, films, music, painting 1 exemplar
Ballet Russes 1 exemplar
Ballet Annual No15 1 exemplar
Baron Encore 1 exemplar
Associated Works
Dancing in Petersburg. The Memoirs of the Princess Romanovsky-Krassinsky (1960) — Tradutor, algumas edições — 32 exemplares
Etiquetado
Conhecimento Comum
- Nome legal
- Haskell, Arnold Lionel
- Data de nascimento
- 1903-07-19
- Data de falecimento
- 1980-11-15
- Sexo
- male
- Nacionalidade
- UK
- Educação
- Westminster School, London
University of Cambridge (Trinity College) - Ocupações
- dance critic (of the Daily Telegraph)
- Relações
- Haskell, Francis (son)
- Organizações
- Royal Ballet School (Director, 1946|1965)
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Críticas
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Estatísticas
- Obras
- 110
- Also by
- 2
- Membros
- 500
- Popularidade
- #49,493
- Avaliação
- 3.8
- Críticas
- 3
- ISBN
- 18
- Línguas
- 1
The format of the book is broadly that of a trip across Australia, beginning by approaching Australia by sea on a ship full of Anglo-Indians going to India (whom Haskell dislikes as snobs, and contrasts with the democratic informality of the Australians traveling on the same ship). Then he describes Perth in Western Australia, traveling by train across the Nullarbor Plain, and visiting Melbourne, Adelaide, Sydney and Brisbane. In each place he gives some historical comments about its founding and growth and description of its current (usually flourishing) condition. Besides this main theme, he includes some excursuses, one of Australian arts (he is himself a ballet critic, and discuses Australian theater (weak), Australian writers (sometimes very good), Australian painting (in his view, quite good, especially landscapes and still lifes) and so on. He also discuses the "dictation est" which was designed to keep out Asians (a goal he regards as necessary) but which was used to keep out politically or morally undesirable Europeans (with results he finds ludicrous). Canberra us the only city he has a negative outlook on because he fins Australian politicians unworthy of the people they govern, though he admits this is due largely to the lack of serious interest in politics of any Australians.… (mais)