- TitleA Canterbury Tale (Original)
Canterbury Tales (Working) - ArticlesArticles held in BFI Reuben LibraryIn: Literature/Film Quarterly v36 n1 2008, pp. 68-77
Powell and Pressburger's A Canterbury Tale: New Pilgrims,... / Carl C. CURTIS III
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"...Old Pilgrimage". Asks if A CANTERBURY TALE is Chaucerian.In: Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television v27 n3 August 2007, pp. 357-370
The mythical method: Eliot's 'The Waste Land' and A... / Scott FREER
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"...Canterbury Tale (1944)". Compares the Powell and Pressbu rger film A CANTERBURY TALE with T.S. Eliot's poem 'The Wast e Land' and how both use a mythical landscape as a narrative device to "evoke trans-cultural themes of continuity".In: Empire n208 October 2006, pp. 152
At home/New to DVD: Import of the month: A Canterbury... / David HUGHES
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"...Tale: The Criterion Collection".In: American Cinematographer v87 n11 November 2006, pp. 18,20-21
DVD Playback: A Canterbury Tale / Jim HEMPHILL
DVD Review - English - illustrationsIn: Journal of British Cinema and Television v2 n1 2005, pp. 52-66
Romantic Landscapes: Visual Imagery in Three Films of Powell / Stella HOCKENHULL
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Title ends: '...and Pressburger'. A reading of A CANTERBURY TALE, GONE TO EARTH and I KNOW WHERE I'M GOING, arguing that the films' visual imagery conform to the contemporary work of a group of British artists called the Neo-Romantics.In: Film Comment v41 n3 May/Jun 2005, pp. 36-41
A river runs through it / Richard COMBS
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An exploration of the 'sense of place' in Michael Powell's cinema, referring in particular to A CANTEBURY TALE, EDGE OF THE WORLD, I KNOW WHERE I'M GOING and ONE OF OUR AIRCRAFT IS MISSING.In: Edinburgh Film Festival Catalogue v59th 2005, pp. 122
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Screened in Michael Powell retrospective. Details of print source.In: Screen v46 n1 Spring 2005, pp. 63-71
Strong men: three forms of the magus in the films of Powell / Robert MURPHY
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Title ends: '...and Pressburger'. An analysis of the power- -ful male figure in three of Powell-Pressburger films, A CANTERBURY TALE, A MATTER OF LIFE AND DEATH and The RED SHOES.In: Cinema Scope n11 Summer 2002, pp. 35
Feature: A Canterbury Tale & Three Comrades / James QUANDT
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Suggests A CANTERBURY TALE and THREE COMRADES as a double bill.In: Film Comment v31 n2 Mar/Apr 1995, pp. 33-36
Canterbury Tale / Graham FULLER
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Review of A CANTERBURY TALE within the context of various reviews of Powell and Pressburger films giving the con- temporary background of the film, particularly refering to THE LIFE AND DEATH OF COLONEL BLIMPIn: , pp. 392
Note on the cuts in the film sicne its original release, and on the recent restoration of a full lenght version by the NFA.