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ITALIAN LITERATURE
MIL G. P. DE MARTIN'S ADDRESS TO LOCAL SOCIETY
There was an encouraging at- in the tendance yesterday evening Jacobean Room of the Hongkong Hotel, when Mr. G. P. de Martin delivered a lecture under the. aus- pices of the Dante Alighieri Society.
for Consul-General
Italy.
The
Com A. Bianconi, in Introducing the speaker, said that the title of the lecture was "Romanticism, Man- zani and I Promessi Spəsi,'
Mr. de Mortin said in part: Romanticism is the name
given
to the early 19th century revolt against the ideas and ideals of the settecento. The study of the great writers of Greece and Rome, which in the days of the Italian literary renaissance had been the hobby of wealthy
outlived princes, barely that brilliant period and Herary persons tended to drift away from originals und drcome concerned rather with the form and style of their own painstaking imitations.
Upon the vernacular languages this pre-occupation with style had a prejudicial effect, for the fastidious literalt had no regard for what they considered barbarous tongues. The result of this was, not only that the poetry of Dante, written in a lun- guage and savouring of a period that were about to become un- fashionable. disappeared
an eclipse lasting some 300 years, but that it was not until quite modern times
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Wheat! Price to-day declined somewhat on the excellent condition of the new cron and on easier mill markets. The European outlook has improved.
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JANUARY 15, 1937.
Jean Arthur and Joel McCrea in "Adventure in Manhattan," chow- inst to-day at the King's Theatre.
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CINEMA NOTES
of
The love of a jungle-born maiden for a white man, the Arst she had ever seen, in the background of "The Jungle Princess," thrill-packed Para- mount picture which opens to-day at the Queen's and Alhambra Theatres. The stampede of a maddened elephant herd. battle waged by manlike
the charge export chimpanzees, and
tiger are some of the thrilling ele- ments in The Jungle Princess." splendid Beautiful photography and animal scenes take this breath- taking romance one of the finest tures of its type to reach the screen. is The The role of the jungle maiden
radio played by Dorothy Lamour, star, and the man is Ray Milland. She saves him from man-cating tiger, takes him to her cave, and nurses him back to life. He learns to love her and she returns his love with all the ardour and passie returns of her primitive soul. But when she
now seems less likely. The yield of the Australian cron is offlcinily given ins 134.200.000 bushels.
weather Corn: End
is again restricting country
offerings. The market is steady, was really glory? Manzoni asks
Rubber: Speculative sentiment la -like everyone else be ends in no-bullish on the improved news with thingness.
regard to the automobile strike, the Manzoni wrote two plays which Dutch Enst Indies freight advance illustrate the effect of Romanticism and expectation of a further advance on the italian stage. A keen stu-
**|in tire prices, dent of Shakespeare he fallowed him in discarding the unities of time and plner which had cramp- ed the French as well as the I-Dow Jones Averogea Jan. 13. Jan. 14.
In this he was fol-30 Industrials lian theatre. towed by the French romantic Vic-20 Rails tor Hugo. Manzoni retained the 20 Utilities chorus and, ranging himself with 40 Bonds... Machiavelli rather than with Dante,11 Commodity admonishes Itallans to put no hope | In foreign help but to rely upon Manzoni was mildly themselves, reproved for some passages In the "Adelcht" which were deleted by the censor.
Historical Romance
REUTER QUOTATIONS
Index
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183.71 55.05 55.43 37,54
37.07 103.00 105,74 00.95 10.20
21 YEARS AGO
Extracts From The "Telegraph" Files
Mr. de Martin then proceeded to tell in brief outline the tale of the historical romance "I Promess Spost", one of the world's great The following extracts are from stortes. In the first version of 1827 the Hongkong Telegraph for the Manzoni was still under the influ-week ended January 22, 1916. ence of his early education. It is full of Uterary preciosities and the affected elegance of the Scitecento,
rate of the dollar en de- Fortunately he was not satised mand was Is. 11.5/16d. with it and in 1842 gave It us again in the simple
The
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Hongkong.
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and natural that any considerable pruse
Mr. R. H. Kotewall, on resigning work again appeared in the Italian form in which we now have this position ns First Clerk at the language. It was the current of the clothed in the forms of the lingua Colonial Secretariat, was presented romantic movement setting violently toscana of which he became the
by his former colleagues with a against the classical affectation of foremost champion.
The the 18th century which not only
historical value of Manzoni's silver tea service, an embroidered restored the lost star of the account of the food riots, of the picture and an illuminated address. "Comedy to the literary firmament plague, of the pussing of the mer-Ir. Kotowall resigned to take up but also-moved-men-to-value-the-cenaries-are-recognised-by-critiche pusitlin of Manager of the priceless heritage of their
but this value, though not ongkong Mercantile Co., Ltd. vernu-ism cular
renewed negligible, is of little moment along- languages and to study of modern tongues generally, side the supreme human excellence folklore, sagas and national epics, of "Promessi Spost" and this too
Came From Germany
whether his characters are draws of Mr. F. D. Goddard, senior part- Romanticism was not a peculiar- from archives, as in the case of ner ly Italian movement but an impor- the Cardinal, or, as in that of Don tation through France from Ger- Abbondio, the Sancho Panza of Ita- many which country, perhaps linn terature, are creatures of his opposition to the classical imitation own imagination. which was the French vogue, hud This vitality extends to the things The name of Dr. Agnes B. Mc- declared for a return to primitive } of nature, and Renzo's passage of Gregor was added to the list of sources, to national tradition, to re- the Adda, his devastated orchard, medical practitioners. ligion, to nature-principles which the rainstorm after the plague are cut right across the orthodox canons as vividly real to us as the human about the rapid disappearance from then prevalent in poetry and litera beings who talk and love and sin Italian prost
of the precious and ture generally. These principles in- | and suffer.
academic style, and the determined troduced into France by Madame de The "Promessi Sposi" revealed langunge was such as men use Staet passed thence into Italy and Manzoni as the great master af when they talk of things and not
prose Italian and so, when in 1868of words. especially to Milan the first centre where they were discussed, welcom- the government appointed a com- {
Those Present ed or opposed:
mission to explore the means of dis-
Among those present were Sir Romanticism was not a purely seminating a sound national langu-William Hornell, Prol. and Mrs. W, literary movement. It had political age, it was natural that he should I
Gerrard, the Rev. Father G. and religious reactions. The ar- be placed in charge of it,
Byrne, J., Mr. G. R. Sayer, (Dir- rival of the new ideas in Milan was Manzoni's formula for a national tor of Education), Dr. and Mrs. M. the signal for a controversy in the
language wag this-und lingua Paster, Mr. H. C. MacNamara, Mr. two leading reviews there, the realmente parlata, da K deter A. G. Piovanelli, the Rev. Father Bibllateen Italiana" and the "Con- minata gente, in un luogo deler Rossi, Prof. R. K. M. Simpson, cillatore."
minato", and this could in the event Senhor A. B: Laborinho (Consul- be none other than the language of General for Portugal), Mr. H. J. Florence,
Crutwell and Mr. and Mrs. M. The Manzonian example brought Cunjetti.
The "Biblioteca," which was sub- that la by sidised by government, Austrio, did not at first realise that the movement could be twisted into very pretty nationalistle propaganda and in the beginning published an article by Madame de Stael, who is usually regarded as the herald of Romanticism in Italy. Understand- ing later the tendency of the now ideas to stir up the Xinlian national consciousness the "Biblioteca" came out as a stout defender of the clas slenl tradition. The "Concillatore" the liberal review threw in its lot with the romantics until it was sup- pressed by government and its writ- Among era exiled or imprisoned. them was Silvio Pelilco the author of "Le Mie Prigioni."
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Manzoni's Work
Romanticism in Italy reached its high water markt with Alessandro Manzoni. He was born in 1785. After some years spent in Paris he settled down to a quiet retired life in Milan, then the capital of an Austrian province, and devoted him- scit to literature. He look ́ no' of}- cial position under what he always rozarded 18 07 allen government nor did he seek honours from it.
Although Manzoni was the fine Dower of Ilulian Romanticism be stood Raide from
violent the polemies of its advocates. and op- ponents but he showed by his plays and by even the first version of the "Promessi Sport" on which side lay his sympathles and Inclinations. ---
After mentioning the chief events In Manzoal's life. Mr. de Martin briefly referred to his more impor» tant writings. His high achievement was that astonishing tour de force "Cinque Maggio," an ode on 'the death--of--Napoleon.- After --grand vicissitudes of power and glory-
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of natives intent horde of
upon slaying them that Milland makes his decision between the two. Akim Tamirol, Lynne Overman, and Main all have important mies in "The Jungde Princess." This 15 Miss Lamour's first screen engagement, and it is highly successful one for she is a brunette of exceptional beauty and charm, and plays the part of the Jungle maiden to perfection.
"The White Angel" Decasionally Hollywood must resort to new departures in.casting. Play- ers ordinarily available may not all the spécife requirements of unusual types. This is notably true in "The While Angel," the First National ture now showing at the Central Theatre, with Kay Franels
Francis in the stellar role. The entire first section of this film is laid in London.
favourite in Hunter, a
in London, grent plays the role of a a British war cor- famous respondent. Nigel Bruce, London character acter, George Cur- zon whose success in London was re- peated in New York in "Parnell” plays a war minister. Phoebe Foster plays his beautiful wife.
"Manhattan Melodrama"
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TAXI DRIVER FINED
SEQUEL TO A MISHAP IN KENNEDY ROAD
The further henring of the sum- mons against Pau Shla-ting, driver of Star taxicab No. 000, alleging that he drove without due care and cau- the tion along Kennedy Road on evening of December 13, when Mr. 3. V. Roberts, of the Office Appliance Co., Ltd., was locked down and in- jured. was continued before Mr. A. Fraser at the Central Magistracy yesterday afternoon, when the wit nesses for the prosecution were cross- examined by Mr. M. A. da Silva, who appeared for the defence.
Mr. J. B. 11obbs, of Messrs. Mc- Callum und Co., held watching brief on behalf of Mr. Roberts..
At a previous hearing Mr. Roberts gave evidence, corroborated by Mrs. Roberts, that he was walking along Kennedy Rond about 6.15 p.m. on December 13 when defendant in his taxi drove up behind him and knock- ed him down. Defendant apologized for this, and witness alleged that Pnu at the Inter come up to his rooms Courtland Hótel and asked that the accident should not be reported to the Police and his employers.
Defendant, in evidence, sold wns answering a call from the Court- land Hotel, and was proceeding there when he saw Mr. and Mrs. Roberts in the road, zig-zagging about. When about to pass Mr. Roberts, de- fendant said, the rear left wheel of the cur struck Mr. Roberts, and knocked him over.
be
Cross-examined by Mr. Silva yes-
terday, complainant said it did not occur to him to stop walking when
tax was
about to pass.
He the found himself on his back after the tax struck him, and was trying to get up from this position. Witness did not agree that the rear portion of the taxi hit him. He also did not agree that defendant said, "I did not when he visited witness see you,' at the Hotel. Witness did not pro- misc defendant that he would take action against him.
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Mrs. Roberts was then re-called. and replying to Mr. Silva, sald she could not say if it was the rear of the taxi that struck her husband, She imagined it would be the front bumper which caused that, as Mr Roberts was spun round, and fell on his back.
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Defence Submissions
On resuming, Mr. Silva addressed the Court, and suggested that the bamboos on the left side of Kennedy Rond shaded Mr. and Mrs. Roberts to such an extent from the view of the driver that the
could not accident be avoided. ile submitted that there had been no negligence on the part of defendant. A great deal had been Bald about the rights of pedestriona and moturists on the road, but ne-
an cording to counsel quoted, no duty had
which been laid down that the driver should take precautions over pedestrians on extra the roadway, Defendant had given been evidence that his speed hud about 10 miles an hour, and the question of excessive speed did, not therefore arise, Counsel asked that defendant be given the beneft of the doubt and be discharged. ____In_given_his_judgment, h's Wor- ship said that naturally Mr. Roberts would be a little confused as to what exactly occurred at the time of the he accident, but in other respects, had given a fair account of what had happened. He could not say as much for the evidence of the de- fence. The accused's story must
New York's smart night - world moves before the camera in a gluter- ous and dramatic parade in "Man- boltan Melodrama,
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ай Majestic an entirely different aspect on the In showing to-day at the Theatre. Chirk Gable, William ease. It was a story which one could Powell and Myrna Loy share starring hardly base very much on. The honours. Besides marking Gable's point regarding the bamboos shading return to the screen after his recent the complainant from the sight of triumphal personal appearance tour defendant was very weak, but even In the East, the picture is notewotice Worship said he found it incumbent taking that into consideration. his because it is Powell's first appeurance
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the elevation
due the charge of driving without stardom of Miss Loy. It is the first care and caution.
He also took into consideration, the Gable and Powell have appeared together. picture brings about fact that defendant had been put to a considerable amount of trouble the re-union of Gable and Miss Loy, who were hailed as a new romantic
over his defence, and he did not team in "Men in White," their re- propose to inflict a heavy penalty on him. It was perhaps bad luck for the defendant that the bamboor kept his attention from being 1xed upon the complainant until it was rather too Inte for anything to be done. Defendant would therefore be fined $10.
because it marks
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Isabel Jewell and Muriel Evans. Produced by David O. Selznick, "Manhattan Melodrama" was directed by W. S. Van Dyke, noted explorer-director who gave the screen "Eskimo," "Trader Horn," "The Prize@ghter and the Lady" and other outstanding hits.
"Till We Meet Again"
| King's Theatre to-day.. Miss Arthur has been accepted as an outstanding screen favourite as a result of her fine performances with Gary Cooper In "Mr. Deeds" and with William "England expects every man to do Powell in "The Ex-Mrs. Bradford." his duty." This historic phrase sets Joel McCrea is still taking bows for the keynote for "Till We Meet his distinguished portrayal in "These Again" stirring story of a devotion Three." In addition to these two to country that was strong enough to stars, the east of "Adventure in Man-
from the arms of his hatton" tear a man
also feature the SURYC sweetheart. The picture is showing
the garr-IT- Reginald to-day at the Star Theatre, with ulous Herman Bing, the farmed stage
Owen, Herbert Marshall and Gertrude
rude star and author, Thomas Mitchell, Michael sharing leading honours. and Victor Killian, John Gallaudet "Till We Meet Again" is a story of and George Cooper in lesser. the
Warbut
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and farcical melodrama, "Adventure suffering brought to the hearts lovers who realised that with the fest
tear
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in Manhattan" relates the amusing adventures that come to a successful of trumpets, their paths writer of mystery, stories when he art, probably never again to enters the newspaper field and there The supporting cast, headed Lk Atwill in the role of the erupts all known traditions by suc- cessfully predicting a series of in- German Secret Service chief, and
and volved robberies long before Rod LaRocque, playing the heroic committed. Jean Arthur appears as
they are British spy who encrifices himself
Broadway
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all manner of cellent. Robert Florey directed the woes in, his crime detection efforts. film for Paramount.
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"Adventure In Manhattan"
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