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Dickens and the Dream of Cinema Graham Smith

Dickens and the Dream of Cinema By Graham Smith

Dickens and the Dream of Cinema by Graham Smith


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Summary

An original blending of literary and film studies which seeks to dissolve barriers between the two disciplines. Offers a new reading of Dickens from the perspective of film, technology and visuality. Proposes a new reading of the emergence of film in the light of social and industrial transformations.

Dickens and the Dream of Cinema Summary

Dickens and the Dream of Cinema by Graham Smith

An original blending of literary and film studies which seeks to dissolve barriers between the two disciplines. Offers a new reading of Dickens from the perspective of film, technology and visuality. Proposes a new reading of the emergence of film in the light of social and industrial transformations. Suggests that Dickens was one of the forces which contributed to the appearance of film towards the end of the nineteenth century.

About Graham Smith

Grahame Smith is Professor (Emeritus) of English Studies at the University of Stirling

Table of Contents

1. Exploratory 2. Machines and things: seeing and being seen 3. Explanation 4. A tale of two cities: Paris as panorama/ London as labyrinth 5. The magic carpet of technology 6. Dickens, theatre and spectacle 7. Adaptation 8. Novel into film: the case of 'Little Dorrit' 9. Language and form A Dream Epilogue Charles Dickens and Orson Welles Select bibliography Index

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GOR005115393
9780719055638
0719055636
Dickens and the Dream of Cinema by Graham Smith
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Manchester University Press
2013-09-30
224
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