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基本説明
Includes new information on the nature and extent of the interest in cinema taken by writers such as Joyce, Eliot, and Woolf; explores film and film-going in works by Henry James, Frank Norris, Rudyard Kipling, Katherine Mansfield, and Elizabeth Bowen.
Full Description
This study revolutionises our understanding of both literary modernism and early cinema. Trotter draws on the most recent scholarship in English and film studies to demonstrate how central cinema as a recording medium was to Joyce, Eliot and Woolf, and how modernist were the concerns of Chaplin and Griffith. This book rewrites the cultural history of the early twentieth century, showing how film technology and modernist aesthetics combined to explore the limits of the human.
Offers major re-interpretations of key Modernist works, including Ulysses, The Waste Land, and To the Lighthouse
Explores film and film-going in works by Henry James, Frank Norris, Rudyard Kipling, Katherine Mansfield, and Elizabeth Bowen
Offers original analyses of crucial phases in the careers of two of the most celebrated film-makers of the silent era, D.W. Griffith and Charlie Chaplin
Contents
Introduction. Chapter 1. The literature of cinema.
Chapter 2. D.W. Griffith.
Chapter 3. James Joyce and the Automatism of the Photographic Image.
Chapter 4. T.S. Eliot.
Chapter 5. Virginia Woolf.
Chapter 6. Charlie Chaplin.