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Adaptation of
Saraband for Dead Lovers
1935
single work
novel
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1948...
1948
Saraband for Dead Lovers
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Set in seventeenth-century Hanover, Saraband for Dead Lovers tells the story of the tragic love affair between Sophie Dorothea, wife of George I of England, and Count Konigsmark, a Swedish soldier. Events take place in a climate of political intrigue leading up to George I's succession to the English throne.
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Not Suitable for Children : Alfred Hitchcock Films Helen Simpson's Australia
2013
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Telling Stories : Australian Life and Literature 1935–2012 2013; (p. 126-132) - y Saraband for Dead Lovers : The Film and its Production at Ealing Studios London : Convoy Publications , 1948 Z1839460 1948 single work prose A behind-the-scenes look at the production of the 1948 film Saraband for Dead Lovers; contents include a condensed version of the story (pp. 32-63) which was based on the novel, Saraband for Dead Lovers, by Helen Simpson.
- y Saraband for Dead Lovers : The Film and its Production at Ealing Studios London : Convoy Publications , 1948 Z1839460 1948 single work prose A behind-the-scenes look at the production of the 1948 film Saraband for Dead Lovers; contents include a condensed version of the story (pp. 32-63) which was based on the novel, Saraband for Dead Lovers, by Helen Simpson.
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Not Suitable for Children : Alfred Hitchcock Films Helen Simpson's Australia
2013
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Telling Stories : Australian Life and Literature 1935–2012 2013; (p. 126-132)
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