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  1. in Aidan Higgins' Langrishe, Go Down by Vera Kreilkamp While using the formal characteristics of the Big House novel, Aidan Higgins' Langrishe, Go Down (1966) moves beyond the parochialism of a specific Irish form into the world of international fiction. Higgins' versions of the alientated landlord, his loyal Catholic retainers,

  2. La guarida es una película dirigida por Zachary Donohue con Melanie Papalia, David Schlachtenhaufen, Adam Shapiro, Matt Riedy .... Año: 2013. Título original: The Den. Sinopsis: Una mujer joven que estudia los hábitos de los usuarios del chat con webcam desde la aparente seguridad de su apartamento, es testigo de un asesinato brutal y se sumerge rápidamente en una pesadilla.

  3. Watch the first part of the acclaimed TV adaptation of Aidan Higgins' novel, starring Judi Dench and Jeremy Irons, and written by Harold Pinter.

  4. An eminently poetic book, Langrishe, Go Down (Higgins's first novel) traces the fall of the Langrishes—a once wealthy, highly respected Irish family—through the lives of their four daughters, especially the youngest, Imogen, whose love affair with a self-centered German scholar resonates throughout the book. Their relationship, told in lush, erotic, and occasionally melancholic prose ...

  5. 9 de nov. de 2023 · Screenplay by Harold Pinter, adapted from the novel by Aidan Higgins. Directed by David Jones. First transmitted as a Play of the Week on BBC Two, 20 Septemb...

  6. The lights in the bus burned dim, orange-hued behind opaque bevelled glass; ranged below the luggage racks they lit up the advertisement panels with repeated circles of bilious light. A white face that never seemed to turn away was watching her in the glass. Imogen Langrishe, the youngest of four sisters, embarks on a reckless love affair with a charismatic and indigent German scholar.

  7. Imogen Langrishe, the youngest of the four Langrishe sisters, whose name has long been a byword for money, status and respectability to the people of Celbridge, County Kildare, embarks on a reckless love affair. Set against the backdrop of a crumbling 1930s Europe, Aidan Higgins's classic novel depicts the demise of the old order of power in Ireland, as Imogen's loss of inhibition leads her ...