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Film and literary modernism

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In Film and Literary Modernism, the connections between film, modernist literature, and the arts are explored by an international group of scholars.

The impact of cinema upon our ways of seeing the world is highlighted in essays on city symphony films, avant-garde cinema, European filmmaking and key directors and personalities from Charlie Chaplin, Sergei Eisenstein and Alain Renais to Alfred Hitchcock and Mae West.

Contributors investigate the impact of film upon T. S. Eliot, time and stream of consciousness in Virginia Woolf and Henri Bergson, the racial undercurrents in the film adaptations of Ernest Hemingway's fiction, and examine the film writing of William Faulkner, James Agee, and Graham Greene.

Robert McParland assembles an international group of researchers including independent film makers, critics and professors of film, creative writers, teachers of architecture and design, and young doctoral scholars, who offer a multi-faceted look at modernism and the art of the film.

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Product Details
1443844500 / 9781443844505
Hardback
01/05/2013
United Kingdom
English
255 pages
21 cm
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