THE
Commonweal
A Weekly Review of Public Affairs, Literature, and the Arts THIRTY-FOURTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION week by week THE PRESIDENT'S TALKS A T THIS WRITING, President...
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I n d i a's N eed
Indian democracy cannot survive without producing quick economic results, and these results cannot be produced unless help comes quickly from the West. by ANTHONY J. PAREL...
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A consideration of realism as seen in three films from three different countries Realism on the Screen
by MARYVONNE BUTCHER T HE CINEMA is, of its very nature, perhaps the least pure of...
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lead to a kind of complacency over both conditions and actions that the detachment of the French picture does not. Where the French film is under discipline, the Italian gives one the impression...
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HERE AND THERE TWO VISITORS ESTERDAY two nuns came to see me on a y business matter. They were Maryknoll Sis-ters, and sound, sensible women they were. We discussed our business and then...
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The life of Cornelia Connelly would seem to belong to a Graham Greene novel Wife, Mother and Nun
by BETTE RICHART S EVERAL YEARS ago Michael de la Bed oyere pointed out that Carlyle had...
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nor musicians, nor schoolmistresses, nor authoresses, nor superiors." N OT LONG after the Rule was validated, Cardinal Wiseman died. His death wish might have been his epitaph: "Do not let a...
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all hung with black and gold silk on a crescent of lawn, the girls and men all moths in a blue light. It is simple for an American to patronize this rage and this thirt, for exclusiveness is not...
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of the streets goes back to her idealistic past when she was young and pure and longed for a noble lover, a knight in shining armor. This scene, in which Cabiria reveals her true self, done in...
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of his work is a creative search for happiness. This is He has thrown himself to the lions. He has committed obvious in his earliest works---of the 1936-37 period. himself to the destiny of...
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