Word: flaxman
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Felpham," he wrote in 1800 to his sculptor friend John Flaxman from his new home in the countryside, "is a sweet place for Study, because it is more Spiritual than London. Heaven opens here on all sides her golden Gates: her windows are not obstructed by vapours: voices of Celestial inhabitants are more distinctly heard, & their forms more distinctly seen . . . Now Begins a New life, because another covering of Earth is shaken off. I am more famed in Heaven for my works than I could well conceive." Outside the madhouse or the monastery, no Englishman alive then-and no European...
Directed by WILLIAM GIRDLER Screenplay by HARVEY FLAXMAN...
...from the ocean to a national forest, and the character in the title role shambles instead of swims. The original has been copied even down to minor details. Jaws Author Peter Benchley, for instance, had a cameo role in the film as a television newscaster. Here, Co-Scenarist Harvey Flaxman shows up as a reporter, pressing Hero Christopher