The theater, the cinema and ourselves (1947)

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COMPARISONS 13. TESS, TESSA AND FRANCESCA How young one can be at twenty, how old at eight. During the past fifty years, often at long intervals, there have been girls and young women, between fifteen and twenty-five, essentially themselves, yet with a remarkable similarity. There have been Tess, Tessa and Francesca. At first sight there may appear a great difference in age between tess of the d'urbervilles, and the constant nymph or the schoolgirl Francesca of the seventh veil. On second thoughts, however, is there not an TESS OF THE D'URBERVILLES. The elopement. {Wendy Hiller and Henry Mollison.) igtf. 3°