Song as subtext : the virtual reality of lyrics in the films of Woody Allen / Carol Goodson -- Self-reflexivity in Woody Allen's films / Sage Hamilton Rountree -- Woody Allen : the relationship between the persona and its author / Marie-Phoenix Rivet -- "Just a laugh machine" : Don't drink the water on stage and screen / William Hutchings -- The nebbish king : spiritual renewal in Woody Allen's Manhattan / Lee Fallon -- Existential themes in Woody Allen's Crimes and misdemeanors with reference to Annie Hall and Hannah and her sisters / Sander H. Lee -- Dissonant harmonies : classical music and the problems of class in Crimes and misdemeanors / Thomas Fahy -- "Some of us are real, some are not" : Purple rose of Cairo / William Hutchings -- Woody's Alice and Alan's Susan : a tale of two women / Karen C. Blansfield -- Oh sweet diabolical muse : creation and retreat in Woody Allen's Deconstructing Harry, Celebrity, and other recent films / Gaylord Brewer -- Art devours life in Woody Allen's Deconstructing Harry / John Bickley -- Woody Allen and American character in Deconstructing Harry / Sam Girgus -- Deconstructing Everyone says I love you and Sweet and lowdown / Kimball King --Conversations with Woody / Eric Lax.
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