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In real life Chevalier's heroine, Mary Anning, was the greatest fossil-hunter ever.
Remarkable Creatures: Summary and book reviews of Remarkable Creatures by Tracy Chevalier. 2010
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Chevalier's newest is a flat historical whose familiar themes of gender inequality, class warfare and social power often overwhelm the story.
Remarkable Creatures: Summary and book reviews of Remarkable Creatures by Tracy Chevalier. 2010
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And I would be remiss to not mention and praise Sam Rockwell's performance as Bronco in the intermittent cutaway scenes of The Yeast Lords and Chevalier's bastardization, Brutus and Balzaak.
Archive 2010-05-01 2010
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Chevalier's vivid descriptions and unusual mix of characters make this story an easy pleasure to read.
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Mr. Norwich saw Maurice Chevalier's first performance after the liberation of Paris, when the star appeared unannounced in the Maxim's scene of "The Merry Widow" to test if audiences would boo him as a collaborator.
Memoir ROBERT MESSENGER 2010
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And I would be remiss to not mention and praise Sam Rockwell's performance as Bronco in the intermittent cutaway scenes of The Yeast Lords and Chevalier's bastardization, Brutus and Balzaak.
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"Onnagata" is the Japanese term for men who play female roles, a concept that dominates both this production and the Chevalier's existence.
A Life in Multiple Roles: Lepage's Enigmatic Dance David Littlejohn 2011
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Perhaps begun by two best sellers about the life and work of Vermeer—Susan Vreeland's "Girl in Hyacinth Blue" and Tracy Chevalier's "Girl With a Pearl Earring"—the trend has given rise to novels about John Singer Sargent's Madame X, Mary Cassatt's sister, Lydia, and, already this year in Ellis Avery's "The Last Nude," the woman who posed for many of Tamara de Lempicka's Art Deco studies.
In Brief: Fiction Sam Sacks 2012
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The late Alexander McQueen dressed it in an extraordinary fantasy of gender-bending, time-travelling costumes, Michael Hulls's lighting designs are superb, and sparks of the performers 'individual greatness illuminate the action particularly in the last unravelling moments of the Chevalier's life.
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Chevalier's white-collar crime practice, which is not connected to the KB Home case.
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