[ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ] .Philippebeen expelled from Yale.tries to hide Griselda s gray horse so that the royalparty will be unaware of her presence, but two ofJackson, John Discouraged man who feels thatthe king s men find the horse.Philippe denies anyhe has gotten nothing out of life and who returns toknowledge of the girl, and in retaliation, the kinghis hometown to seek happiness.When he returnsorders his men to burn Philippe s fort.to the city after being rejected by his now-marriedchildhood sweetheart, Alice Harland, he is cheeredCHARACTERSby the tribute paid to him at a meeting of the Civicthe abbot Religious leader who argues withWelfare League.Philippe over the boundaries between their proper-ties, claiming that the wine slopes and forest landMacDowell, Thomas J.Man with whom Johnhave belonged to the monastery for 20 years.ThisJackson has argued over municipal affairs for 20character also appears in In the Darkest Hour.years.Despite their quarrels, at the Civic WelfareLeague meeting MacDowell offers tribute to Jack-Bishop Religious leader traveling with Kingson as an honorable man.Louis.He agrees with the abbot in the abbot s dis-pute with Philippe over the boundaries betweenRalston, Mrs.Woman who has solicited char-their properties.itable contributions from John Jackson and whooffers tribute to him at the Civic Welfare LeagueBrother Brian A leader of Philippe s band ofmeeting.supporters.This character also appears in In theDarkest Hour and The Count of Darkness.Stirling, George Taxi driver and childhood play-mate of John Jackson, whom he drives to a hotel duke of Guyenne Nobleman who is travelingduring Jackson s visit to his hometown.with King Louis and who advises the king not to124 Lamp in a Windowpress Philippe too hard in his search for Griselda, Last Kisswho has run away from the king.Fiction.COLLIER S 123 (April 16, 1949), 16 17, 34,Griselda Woman whom Philippe protects from38, 41, 43 44; Bits of Paradise.discovery by Louis, king of the West Franks, fromAgent Joe Becker introduces English actresswhom she has run away.This character also appearsPamela Knighton to Jim Leonard, who has justin Gods of Darkness.been promoted to producer.She expects that Jimwill give her a part, but he avoids her.When heGuesculin Squire who finds Griselda s gray horseunexpectedly encounters her in a drugstore, heand whom Philippe and Jacques kill to keep himwalks her home and kisses her good night at herfrom revealing her presence to King Louis.request; she says it helps her sleep better.He finallyoffers her a part, which she accepts after being letJacques (Jaques) He and Philippe kill squirego from another picture for causing trouble.WhenGuesculin to keep him from revealing to KingPamela also causes trouble on Jim s picture, he vis-Louis that Griselda, who has run away from theits her home and discovers that she is residing withking, is nearby.This character also appears in Inan elderly Englishman, Chauncey Ward, who hasthe Darkest Hour, The Count of Darkness, andbeen advising her to fight for her rights.She loses Gods of Darkness.her part in Jim s movie and is blacklisted in HOL-LYWOOD.After she dies of pneumonia, her ghostknight (unnamed) Member of King Louis sfollows Jim home from the drugstore and asks for aentourage whom Philippe warns that the Normansgood-night kiss.are nearby.CRITICAL COMMENTARYLouis II (Louis the Stammerer) (846 879) His- Last Kiss has close ties to The Love of the Lasttorical figure and character in The Kingdom inTycoon: A Western, sharing the novel s mood ofthe Dark. King of the West Franks and grandsonloss.Pamela, like Kathleen Moore in the novel, isof Charlemagne (742 814).When Philippe givesbased on SHEILAH GRAHAM.All three are Englishshelter to Griselda, who has run away from Louis,girls who have been, as Pamela says, an old man sLouis orders his men to burn Philippe s fort.darling (p.759).Jim and Pamela are both distinguished by thePhilippe See entry for this character under Theunabashed ambition and egotism of the HollywoodCastle.movie culture.The story opens with Jim s sensethat it was a fine pure feeling to be on top. RightVillefranche, Bertram de Philippe s deceased away, however, Fitzgerald emphasizes the artificial-father, who was put in charge of his property by ity of the culture, introducing an ironic note of fairKing Charlemagne (742 814).(See also Count ladies and brave men so that one was very sureCharles in In the Darkest Hour. )that everything was for the best (p.757).Entering a party, Jim notices that more friendsspeak to him than usual because he has justbecome a producer, but he is accustomed to thatfrom previous promotions.He encounters the pro- Lamp in a Windowducer whose job he is taking and is distressed by theVerse.The NEW YORKER 11 (March 23, 1935), 18; man s astonishment.The Crack-Up; In His Own Time; Poems
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