Fran Assa: I would argue that matters of "charm" are akin
to matters of "grace".[
Epstein, on the theme of "Charm" in the
movies, mentions Cary Grant (impersonating an American) and Robert Colman.For
the French, Charles Boyer and Maurice Chevalier. For the Italian, Marcello
Mastroianni. An example of Russian charm is George Balanchini's &
"Vladimir Nabokov had almost the same type of charm."]. The final
word on the attribute of "grace" has to be Elaine's of Seinfeld: See
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ENgJZlmgI6U
JM: What intrigues me is
why Epstein's chapter about the motion pictures and Fred
Astaire brings in V.Nabokov's singular charm. I wish I
had W.S.Gilbert's imagination (covertly allied to that
other WS's verbal genius*)to positively perorate on this matter.
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* If we agree with Polonius that ''Brevity is the soul of
wit"