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...That would be too easy. What he is after instead is a blush. And a special kind of blush at that. No rosiness such as some blunt, simple-minded fellow might force to her cheeks. "No," writes Cazotte to his patroness, "her blood is to rise, in pride and amour-propre ... in full, triumphant consent to her own perdition." A creature of honor, she will be destroyed, though outwardly intact, by inner recognition that she has desired her own dishonor...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Spiritual Seduction | 6/14/1963 | See Source »

...level of French 20. Taught entirely in French, its reading list is impressive and demands much of he 20 students in the course. Among the titles are Cocteau's La Machine Infernale, Giraudoux's La Guerre de Troie N'aura Pas Lieu and Marivaux's Le Jeu de l'Amour et du Hasard...

Author: By Richard L. Levine, | Title: Undergraduate Teacher Program Faces Problems of Acceptance and Expansion | 4/24/1963 | See Source »

...nostalgic melodies full of trembling triplets and the heaving rhythm of circa 1957 rock 'n' roll, he sings his message in the husky voice the French call "après I'amour." He sings only his own songs, and as he fills the demands of recordings and concerts, he turns them out with spectacular ease. "Some people turn the light out while love-making," he slyly explains. "I keep...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Composers: Tu Paries, Charles | 4/12/1963 | See Source »

With his light on, Aznavour has discovered that in life I'amour rarely rhymes with toujours, and he tirelessly embroiders this theme in his songs. "What could I have been thinking of? Was it with you I fell in love?" sings a disillusioned Aznavour husband. "I gaze at you in sheer despair and see your mother standing there." Other songs deal with fading Don Juans, wifely nagging, and Who Gets Lolita When Humbert Humbert Dies? "I have no intellectual colleagues," Aznavour says from his artistic pinnacle, "but my rapport is with everyone...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Composers: Tu Paries, Charles | 4/12/1963 | See Source »

Playing Camille's lover, John Stride indulges in so much whinnying, snorting and foot pawing that it is not clear whether he is suffering from the onset of amour or the opening of Aqueduct. As for Susan Strasberg, daughter of Actors Studio Artistic Director Lee Strasberg, it is surely a father's duty to tell her. As the phthisical Marguerite Gautier, only a cough distinguishes her from the Chatty Cathy doll...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theater: Wilted Camellias | 3/29/1963 | See Source »

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