Charlie Chaplin and His Times

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Rowman & Littlefield, Nov 12, 2002 - Biography & Autobiography - 632 pages
Examining the legendary actor's life, art, and controversial politics within the context of their times, Lynn presents a fresh and definitive portrait of Chaplin.
 

Contents

Preface
1 A Woman of Sorrows
2 That Boy Is a Born Actor
3 The Poisonous Wound
4 This Is Where I Belong
5 The MobGod
6 Sheer Perseverance to the Point of Madness
7 A Picture with a SmileAnd Perhaps a Tear
11 Strikes and Riots
12 Wherever You Are Look Up Hannah
13 Two Distinct Personalities
14 A Kind Condemned to Exile
15 Stay Warm Groucho Youre Next
Epilogue
Notes
Acknowledgments

8 Stick to Me For Gods Sake Stick to Me
9 Why Dont You Jump?
10 You Wanna Hear TootTootTootsie?

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Kenneth S. Lynn (1923-2001) served as a professor at Johns Hopkins University and Harvard. His other books include Mark Twain and Southwestern Humor and his Los Angeles Times Book Award-winning biograpny Hemingway.

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