среда, 27 февраля 2013 г.

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Chapter 9-12
     Everyone admired Mr. Wentworth. One day Anne Frederick met each other, but they felt embarrassed and Anne simply left the room. Anne understood that Frederick liked Luisa and this discovery wasn’t to her liking. Luisa tried to please him and everyday she did everything in her power to reach her goal. Once all young men and ladies decided to visit Lyme. They stayed at a hotel and met Frederick’s friends. There Anne met Mr. Elliot, her cousin, for the first time. Next day during their walk, Luisa fell down on the stones and her health was seriously injured. That’s why Anne, Mary and Frederick left Lyme to tell the truth Luisa’s parents. 


вторник, 26 февраля 2013 г.

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     The article named Williamstown Festival Will Include ‘Animal Crackers’ and ‘Bridges of Madison County’ appeared in print on 26 of October in 2013. It was published by Dave Itzkoff  on the site http://artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com. 
     From the very beginning the author remind us that this summer’s Williamstown Theater Festival will have something to offer you, judging by Monday’s announcement of its lineup. This year’s festival will open on June 26 with “Animal Crackers,” the Marx Brothers farce. This revival is adapted and directed by Henry Wishcamper, and will run through July 14.
     The lineup also includes the world premiere of “The Bridges of Madison County”, the musical features a book by Marsha Norman; music and lyrics by Jason Robert Brown; and is directed by Bartlett Sher. The author reminds us that It is scheduled to run from Aug. 1 through 18.
     Other works announced on Monday include a revival of “Pygmalion”, “American Hero”,  “Hapgood”, “Johnny Baseball”.
     I can’t say anything about author’s attitude to this Festival. As for me, I think that it’s very interesting to visit this festival, but unfortunately it’s impossible for me.



суббота, 23 февраля 2013 г.

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Chapter 5-8
The Crofts resettled to Kellynch Hall. While Anne’s family chose their new house, she went to her sister Marry to help her about the house. Anne spent a lot of time with the Musgroves family in Uppercross. Soon Mr. Wentworth came to Kellynch hall. From that moment Anne and Frederick moved in the same circle.  All girls fell in love with Mr. Wentworth and Anne wasn’t exception, but she hid her feelings carefully. 

четверг, 21 февраля 2013 г.

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Theology for the masses
     This article was published by Griselda Murray Brown on the site http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/2/a8ea8180-720f-11e2-89fb-00144feab49a.html#axzz2LYK3DHPl on the 15 of February. 
    Today the 17 century Spanish painter is associated with Catholic kitsch. But this impression too is quickly dispelled when confronted with “The Foundation of Santa Maria Maggiore in Rome. Murillo echoes the lunette shape in a series of arcs – the shapely fall of the tablecloth moving through the patrician’s arm, his sleeping head propped on his elbow. 
    The picture is a highlight of the travelling exhibition Murillo and Justino de Neve: The Art of Friendship, which came from the Prado in Madrid to Seville’s Hospital de los Venerables Sacerdotes and has just opened at London’s Dulwich Picture Gallery. The dispersal of Murillo’s works began during his lifetime.  Murillo’s work was widely coveted. In 1658, he visited Madrid (his only recorded absence from Seville) and his exposure to the works of Titian, Veronese, Rubens and Velázquez brought about a loosening of his technique. De Neve secured commissions for him to paint four lunettes for the parish church of Santa Maria la Blanca, and several works for Seville cathedral and the Hospital de los Venerables, as well as for his private collection. Also part of the altarpiece was Murillo’s Caravaggesque “The Infant Saint John the Baptist with a Lamb”.  Dulwich’s stagy yet scholarly show is an important opportunity to reassess this contradictory genius.
     As for the author’s thoughts about this article and this theme:
“Or was it well for the painter to give this time to the painting of those repulsive and wicked children? ... We all know that a beggar’s foot cannot be clean; there is no need to thrust its degradation into the light”
     As for my opinion, I saw the works of this painter for the first time and I can say that they are very good, they have their own meaning. The colours of the pictures are very interesting and ambiguous.



воскресенье, 17 февраля 2013 г.

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Chapter 1-4
Sir Waiter run into debt that's why he had to lease Kellynch Hall to the Crofts. Sir Walter was a widower and he had 3 daughters Elizabeth, Mary and Anne. Mrs. Clay was the closest friend to the girl's mother that's why after her death Mrs. Clay was like a mother for them. When Anne was 19 years old Frederick Wentworth proposed marriage to her, but she refused because of persuasion. He wasn't rich and he hadn't good heritage. But after 8 years he returned to Kellynch Hall with the Crofts family. 



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Famous Paintings List
   This article was taken from the site http://www.buzzle.com/articles/famous-paintings-list.html. Here you can find a list of works which were done by some legendary painters. This list is about some marvelous paintings of some greatest painters to be displayed in the biggest art museums of the world. 
   The world has witnessed innumerable painters who have given us some extraordinary paintings to observe and understand. Unfortunately,  very few of these well-known paintings are appreciated globally and are priced the highest because of their age. 
   There eare some famous paintings by renowned painters like  Pablo Picasso and Leonardo da Vinci. These paintings are also the most expensive (sold only in millions) paintings in the world. 
   In this article you can find paintings which are the best works of some very famous painters. 





These painters are Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, Vincent van Gogh, Claude Monet.
They gave the world many reasons to fall in love with their paintings, their paintings are priceless!

четверг, 14 февраля 2013 г.

My Pleasure Reading


Year I Term INicholas Sparks "Dear John"
Year I Term II - Agatha Christie "Sparkling Cyanide"
Year II Term III -  Helen Fielding "Bridget Jones. The edge of reason"
Year II Term IV - Daphne du Maurier "Rebecca"
Year III Term V - Charlotte Bronte  "Jane Eyre"
Year III Term VI - Jane Austen "Persuasion"