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Libération, a left-wing newspaper, described the tale as a "tragicomedy", urging the party to "change or die".
In a November 1913 article about a book recounting Scott's journey, The Times described the tale as one "which will stir the heart of every man the world over who is capable of pity and admiration".
Potter described The Tale of Kitty-in-Boots in a 1914 letter to her publisher as being about "a well-behaved prime black Kitty cat who leads rather a double life".
Danny Leigh, co-host of the BBC's Film 2012, described the tale as a middlebrow cousin to The Human Centipede 2, while Peter Howell of the Toronto Star dismissed it as cynical Oscar bait where "the bait is poisoned by opportunism and feigned sensitivity".
Writing in The Observer, Maurice Richardson described the tale as "a new and regrettable if not altogether unreadable variation", going on to hope that "this doesn't spell the total eclipse of Bond in a blaze of cornography".
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The New Yorker, August 26 , 1996P. 60 Talk story which is part of an unfinished memoir written by Irving Berlin in 1945; describes the tale behind the patriotic revue "This Is the Army," which had opened on the Fourth of July in 1942.
The Washington Post gave another one of Ivers's extant films, A Son of Erin (1916), a similarly positive review, describing the tale of a peasant who moves to America to discover the "promised land" as a "screen story of unusual beauty, full of action and appealing in its beautifully romantic charm" (4).
By Irving Berlin The New Yorker, August 26 , 1996P. 60 Talk story which is part of an unfinished memoir written by Irving Berlin in 1945; describes the tale behind the patriotic revue "This Is the Army," which had opened on the Fourth of July in 1942.
The company describes the tale as being "blackly comic, thought-provoking and constantly surprising".
He added: "A tragedy would be too small a word to describe the tale which has led us to this courtroom".
Andersen biographer Jackie Wullschlager describes the tale as a lyrical and poignant complement to Andersen's "The Fir-Tree" of December 1844.
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