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Ivar Kreuger and Jeanne de la Motte
The 1930s were a period of triumph and turmoil in Poland, yet the decade saw the production of a number of exceptional dramatic works. Some dramatists of the period, among them …
Ivar Kreuger and Jeanne de la Motte
The 1930s were a period of triumph and turmoil in Poland, yet the decade saw the production of a number of exceptional dramatic works. Some dramatists of the period, among them …
The Othering of Women in Silent Film
In The Othering of Women in Silent Film: Cultural, Historical, and Literary Contexts, Barbara Tepa Lupack explores the rampant racial and gender stereotyping depicted in early …
Richard E. Norman and Race Filmmaking
A history of the early 1900s southern-born, white filmmaker and the silent films he created for black audiences.In the early 1900s, so-called race filmmakers set out to produce …
Insanity as Redemption in Contemporary American Fiction
This is an account of how five key novels of the 1960s and 1970s emerged from their culture, taking ""madness"" as a key theme. The works concerned are: ""Catch-22"", ""One Flew …
Othering of Women in Silent Film
Nineteenth Century Women at the Movies
This volume analyses in detail the adaptations of novels by eight popular writers to the screen.
Illustrating Camelot
An account in words and pictures of how the world of Camelot and King Arthur's knights was reflected in, and shaped by, book illustration. Arthurian book illustration, which came …
Being There in the Age of Trump
Jerzy Kosinski’s Being There (published in 1970 and adapted to film in 1979) was prescient in its vision of a simple man without discernible talent or political experience whose …
Being There in the Age of Trump
Jerzy Kosinski's Being There (published in 1970 and adapted to film in 1979) was prescient in its vision of a simple man without discernible talent or political experience whose …
Oral Pleasure
“[This] new collection of Jerzy Kosinski’s interviews and speeches reveals an Everyman who worked on his own terms . . . A most welcome body of texts that elucidates a rather …