Narration in Light by George M Wilson

Narration in Light by George M Wilson

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Narration in Light by George M Wilson

A full understanding and appreciation of narrative film, George Wilson argues, requires a concept of point of view necessarily distinct from, yet comparable to, contemporary theories of point of view in prose fiction. Now available in paperback, Narration in Light lays the foundations for a new account of cinematic point of view. Focusing on the special ways in which a film controls the access of its viewers to the events that constitute its narrative, Wilson offers close viewings of five classic Hollywood movies: You Only Live Once, North by Northwest, Letter from an Unknown Woman, The Devil Is a Woman, and Rebel without a Cause. His enlightening and entertaining interpretations reveal surprising power and complexity in popular, major-studio films. Their point-of-view strategies allow them to present both obvious and oblique perspectives on their subjects, providing subtle critiques of ideology within conventional drama and narrative.
As both theory and criticism [Wilson's] achievement in this book is substantial and important-- Alexander Sesonske Film Quarterly

George M. Wilson is professor of philosophy at the Johns Hopkins University and the author of The Intentionalisty of Human Action.

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ISBN 13 9780801837500
ISBN 10 0801837502
Title Narration in Light
Author George M Wilson
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Johns Hopkins University Press
Year published 1988-09-26
Number of pages 240
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.