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Ramona is an 1884 American novel written by Helen Hunt Jackson. Set in Southern California after the Mexican-American War, it portrays the life of a mixed-race Scots–Native American orphan girl, who suffers racial discrimination and hardship. Originally serialized in the Christian Union on a weekly basis, the novel became immensely popular. It has had more than 300 printings, and been adapted four times as a film. A play adaptation has been performed annually outdoors since 1923.
The novel's influence on the culture and image of Southern California was considerable. Its sentimental portrayal of Mexican colonial life contributed to establishing a unique cultural identity for the region. As its publication coincided with the arrival of railroad lines in the region, countless tourists visited who wanted to see the locations of the novel.
In Southern California, shortly after the Mexican-American War, a Scots-Native American orphan girl, Ramona, is raised by Señora Gonzaga Moreno, the sister of Ramona's deceased foster mother. Ramona is referred to as illegitimate in some summaries of the novel, but chapter 3 of the novel says that Ramona's parents were married by a priest in the San Gabriel Mission. Señora Moreno has raised Ramona as part of the family, giving her every luxury, but only because Ramona's foster mother had requested it as her dying wish. Because of Ramona's mixed Native American heritage, Moreno does not love her. That love is reserved for her only child, Felipe Moreno, whom she adores. Señora Moreno considers herself a Mexican, although California has recently been taken over by the United States. She hates the Americans, who have cut up her huge rancho after disputing her claim to it.
Ramona is a 1936 American Technicolor drama film directed by Henry King, based on Helen Hunt Jackson's 1884 novel Ramona. This was the third adaptation of the film, and the first one with sound. It starred Loretta Young and Don Ameche.
The New York Times praised its use of new Technicolor technology but found the plot "a piece of unadulterated hokum." It thought "Ramona is a pretty impossible rôle these heartless days" and Don Ameche "a bit too Oxonian" for a chief's son.
Ramona (Loretta Young), is a half-Indian girl who falls in love with the young man Felipe Moreno (Kent Taylor).
Ramona is a 1928 American silent drama film directed by Edwin Carewe, based on Helen Hunt Jackson's 1884 novel Ramona, and starring Dolores del Rio and Warner Baxter.
Mordaunt Hall of the New York Times found much to praise in what he called "an Indian love lyric": "This current offering is an extraordinarily beautiful production, intelligently directed and, with the exception of a few instances, splendidly acted. The scenic effects are charming.... The different episodes are told discreetly and with a good measure of suspense and sympathy. Some of the characters have been changed to enhance the dramatic worth of the picture, but this is pardonable, especially when one considers this subject as a whole."
This was the first United Artists film with a synchronized score and sound effects, but no dialogue, and so was not a talking picture.
The story had been filmed by D. W. Griffith in 1910 with Mary Pickford, remade in 1916 with Adda Gleason, and again in 1936 with Loretta Young.
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Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Ramona · Beck Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) ℗ 2010 Iliad Records Released on: 2010-01-01 Composer Lyricist: Beck Hansen Auto-generated by YouTube.
Val de reactii negative la adresa concurentilor Stelian si Ramona. Mai rar sa vezi asa la o emisiune matrimoniala. Dar la Mireasa de la Antena 1 totul este posibil. S-a dovedit asta in decursul timpului. Cei doi au fost practic desfiintati pe paginile de socializare dupa ce si-au prezentat mesajul de campanie. Ce -a nemultumit atat de mult pe oameni vedem imediat. Patru cupluri sunt în finala sezonului 10 Mireasa. Ionela și Robert, Ramona și Stelian, Daiana și Cristi, Laura și Mihai, sunt cele 4 cupluri logodite care participă la Finala de pe 20 decembrie 2024. Cuplurile din casa Mireasa au fost invitate să-și facă o campanie electorală la camera si de aici a pornit totul. Concret, mesajul lor a continut o greseala uluitoare si mai bine nu il faceau. Este o greseala care ar putea sa-i cos...
Scott Pilgrim (Michael Cera) serenading Ramona Flowers (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) with a little song he wrote... (Note: This is with Michael Cera's vocals i presume... Do listen to the one that Beck did on the soundtrack =D
Ediția din data de 18 decembrie a emisiunii Mireasa, sezonul 10. Stelian și Ramona își pregăteau argumentele pe care aveau să le transmită în mesajul de campanie pentru marea finală. O afirmație pe care o făcea tânăra avea să stârnească o reacție neașteptată din partea lui Stelian. #Mireasa #Antena1 ➠ Abonează-te la canalul nostru: https://goo.gl/YXACPK Urmăreşte „Mireasa” şi pe: ➠ TV Antena 1, de luni până vineri, de la ora 14:00 ➠ Site: https://a1.ro/mireasa ➠ liveVIDEO şi emisiunea integrală, doar pe https://antenaplay.ro/mireasa YouTube network: Antena TV Group
Official audio for "To Ramona" by Bob Dylan Listen to Bob Dylan: https://bobdylan.lnk.to/listenYD Subscribe to the Bob Dylan YouTube channel: https://bobdylan.lnk.to/_subscribeYD Watch more Bob Dylan videos: https://bobdylan.lnk.to/listenYC/youtube Follow Bob Dylan: Facebook: https://bobdylan.lnk.to/followFI Twitter: https://bobdylan.lnk.to/followTI Instagram: https://bobdylan.lnk.to/followII Website: https://bobdylan.lnk.to/followWI Spotify: https://bobdylan.lnk.to/followSI YouTube: https://bobdylan.lnk.to/_subscribeYD #BobDylan #ToRamona #OfficialAudio Lyrics: Ramona Come closer Shut softly your watery eyes The pangs of your sadness Will pass as your senses will rise Oh the flowers of the city Though breath-like Get death-like at times And there’s no use in...
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Provided to YouTube by DANCE ALL DAY Musicvertriebs GmbH Ramona (Deutsche Version) · Blue Diamonds Greatest Hits of the Blue Diamonds ℗ Diambla Music Records Released on: 2020-02-14 Primary Musician: Blue Diamonds Composer: MABEL WAYNE Lyricist: L Wolfe Gilbert Original Author: Feist Leo Inc Auto-generated by YouTube.
Ramona is an 1884 American novel written by Helen Hunt Jackson. Set in Southern California after the Mexican-American War, it portrays the life of a mixed-race Scots–Native American orphan girl, who suffers racial discrimination and hardship. Originally serialized in the Christian Union on a weekly basis, the novel became immensely popular. It has had more than 300 printings, and been adapted four times as a film. A play adaptation has been performed annually outdoors since 1923.
The novel's influence on the culture and image of Southern California was considerable. Its sentimental portrayal of Mexican colonial life contributed to establishing a unique cultural identity for the region. As its publication coincided with the arrival of railroad lines in the region, countless tourists visited who wanted to see the locations of the novel.
In Southern California, shortly after the Mexican-American War, a Scots-Native American orphan girl, Ramona, is raised by Señora Gonzaga Moreno, the sister of Ramona's deceased foster mother. Ramona is referred to as illegitimate in some summaries of the novel, but chapter 3 of the novel says that Ramona's parents were married by a priest in the San Gabriel Mission. Señora Moreno has raised Ramona as part of the family, giving her every luxury, but only because Ramona's foster mother had requested it as her dying wish. Because of Ramona's mixed Native American heritage, Moreno does not love her. That love is reserved for her only child, Felipe Moreno, whom she adores. Señora Moreno considers herself a Mexican, although California has recently been taken over by the United States. She hates the Americans, who have cut up her huge rancho after disputing her claim to it.