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A profile of Jonathan Miller
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ISBN: 0521409535 Year: 1992 Publisher: Cambridge Cambridge University Press

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The taming of the shrew [1980]
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Year: 2011 Publisher: Amsterdam : Memphis Belle,

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King Lear [1982]
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Year: 2011 Publisher: Amsterdam : Memphis Belle,

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Fenlands case study
Year: 1998

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Beyond the fringe ... and beyond: a critical biography of Alan Bennett, Peter Cook, Jonathan Miller and Dudley Moore
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ISBN: 1852271752 Year: 1989 Publisher: London Virgin

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Subsequent performances
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ISBN: 0571131336 Year: 1986 Publisher: London Faber and Faber

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On reflection
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ISBN: 1857092368 0300077130 1857092376 9780300077131 9781857092363 9781857092370 Year: 1998 Publisher: London National Gallery Publications

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"How can we tell the difference between a reflection and the real thing? How does a reflection betray its identity? Why is it that when we look at a mirror we can see either our reflection or the mirror but not both at the same time? How and when do we learn to recognise our own reflection? What does a reflective surface look like and how can we distinguish it from a non-reflective surface? Why is it that certain paintings may be turned upside down and still be visually acceptable? How are the various qualities of reflection represented in art - from the diffuse sheen of burnished copper to the realism of silvered glass?" "In this innovative book, published to accompany the exhibition Mirror Image at the National Gallery, London, Jonathan Miller discusses these puzzling questions and investigates the pictorial representation of reflection - 'sheen, shine, glimmer and gleam' - through a wonderfully varied selection of paintings and photographs, covering nine centuries, drawn from the National Gallery and other international collections."--Jacket.

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