Word: warmheartedness
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The reasons for Zazie's serious appeal to critics are complex. For one thing, Author Queneau, a onetime surrealist deeply concerned with language, tries to close the gap between literary and spoken speech in the Zazie novel, runs words together and sometimes employs phonetic spellings. Others see in Zazie...
The plot of the picture seems at a glance no more than a reroast of an old chestnut: the tale of the reformer reformed. The hero (portrayed by Director Dassin himself "because I couldn't afford to pay an actor to play the part") is an intellectual Boy Scout...
Winning her first big role in 1955 as a cabin boy in Orson Welles's production of Moby Dick, she later became an original member of the English Stage Company, which gave her a range of experience from Wycherley to Ionesco, from youth to old age: she once played...
A frosty-faced, warmhearted, 6-ft. 5-in. Boston blueblood (and cousin of G.O.P. Vice-Presidential Candidate Henry Cabot Lodge), John Moors Cabot lost a job once because he just as bluntly urged that his country give more to Latin America. Two weeks before the 1954 Inter-American Conference in...
Author Dahl's gallery of females includes a warmhearted landlady of Bath with gentle blue eyes and an enviable talent in taxidermy. Tiny Mrs. Foster, on the other hand, has a soft and rather silly look and shows agitation only when fearing she may miss a train or plane...