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The question of whether fictional representations of the past can offer as much insight as scholarly histories is tackled with verve, says Philip Kemp
Despite many attempts, Gustave Flaubert¡¯s tale of adultery remains resistant to adaptation, says Philip Kemp
The advent of sound, of TV, of digital ¨C the doomsayers have always pronounced on the demise of the flicks, Philip Kemp discovers
Having entered Hollywood a wunderkind, Orson Welles could never escape his own myth or his self-destructive tendencies, says Philip Kemp