APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

Strick, P. (1984). Buster Keaton - the great stone face: Keaton was the comic who greeted the hostile world without a flicker of emotion, and overcame its physical hazards with a aseries of breathtaking but coolly calculated stunts. His refusal - or inability - to register either elation or despair must have stemmed from a belief that triumph and tragedy inevitably follow each other, and that neither is worth getting excited about.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

Strick, Philip. Buster Keaton - the Great Stone Face: Keaton Was the Comic Who Greeted the Hostile World Without a Flicker of Emotion, and Overcame Its Physical Hazards with a Aseries of Breathtaking but Coolly Calculated Stunts. His Refusal - or Inability - to Register Either Elation or Despair Must Have Stemmed from a Belief That Triumph and Tragedy Inevitably Follow Each Other, and That Neither Is Worth Getting Excited About. 1984.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

Strick, Philip. Buster Keaton - the Great Stone Face: Keaton Was the Comic Who Greeted the Hostile World Without a Flicker of Emotion, and Overcame Its Physical Hazards with a Aseries of Breathtaking but Coolly Calculated Stunts. His Refusal - or Inability - to Register Either Elation or Despair Must Have Stemmed from a Belief That Triumph and Tragedy Inevitably Follow Each Other, and That Neither Is Worth Getting Excited About. 1984.

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