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PBS

Who Can You Trust? Unreliable Narrators (Feat. Lindsay Ellis) | PBS Digital Studios

12th - Higher Ed
Who is the most powerful character in fiction? Villains may doom the world, heroes may save it, but no one has more control over the plot than the narrator - expositing the who, what, where, when and how directly into the reader’s mind....
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Curated Video

James Franco talks about adapting literature to film and working repeatedly with actor Scott Haze

Higher Ed
James Franco has found a niche directing adaptations of classic literature with his latest project, "The Sound and the Fury." Based on the classic novel by William Faulkner, the artist is finding his comfort zone. Before premiering the...
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Curated Video

Preparations are underway for the 71st Venice Film Festival which kicks off on Wednesday

Higher Ed
The 71st Venice Film Festival opens this week, bringing 11 days of high art and Hollywood glamour to the canal-crossed Italian city. Twenty films are competing for the coveted Golden Lion prize - 19 of them world premieres - and several...
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Curated Video

Filmmaker Bernardo Bertolucci dead at 77

Higher Ed
FILMMAKER BERNARDO BERTOLUCCI DEAD AT 77
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Curated Video

Nobel laureate opens Lima International Book Fair

Higher Ed
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Learn Out Loud

Learn Out Loud: Literary History and Criticism [Free Audios]

9th - 10th Standards
More than twenty-five free audio or video files from renowned scholars which provide some in-depth literary criticism as well as the scope of literary history. Many of these are university lectures while others are interviews from...
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Nobel Media AB

The Nobel Prize: William Faulkner Banquet Speech

9th - 10th
The Nobel Prize site offers a transcript of the speech William Faulkner gave after accepting the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1949.