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A history of narrative film / David A. Cook.

By: Material type: TextPublication details: New York : Norton, c1990.Edition: Second editionDescription: xxvi, 981 pages, [8] pages of plates : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0393955532
  • 9780393955538
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • PN1993.5.A1 .C66
Contents:
Origins -- International expansion, 1907-1918 -- D.W. Griffith and the consummation of narrative form -- German cinema of the Weimar period, 1919-1929 -- Soviet silent cinema and the theory of montage, 1917-1931 -- Hollywood in the twenties -- The coming of sound and color, 1926-1935 -- The sound film and the American studio system -- Europe in the thirties -- Orson Welles and the modern sound film -- Wartime and postwar cinema: Italy and America, 1940-1951 -- Hollywood, 1952-1965 -- The French New Wave and its native context -- New cinemas in Britain and the English-speaking Commonwealth -- European renaissance: West -- European renaissance: East -- Wind from the East: Japan, India, and China -- The seventies and the eighties: colonies of the mind and heart.
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Includes index

Origins --
International expansion, 1907-1918 --
D.W. Griffith and the consummation of narrative form --
German cinema of the Weimar period, 1919-1929 --
Soviet silent cinema and the theory of montage, 1917-1931 --
Hollywood in the twenties --
The coming of sound and color, 1926-1935 --
The sound film and the American studio system --
Europe in the thirties --
Orson Welles and the modern sound film --
Wartime and postwar cinema: Italy and America, 1940-1951 --
Hollywood, 1952-1965 --
The French New Wave and its native context --
New cinemas in Britain and the English-speaking Commonwealth --
European renaissance: West --
European renaissance: East --
Wind from the East: Japan, India, and China --
The seventies and the eighties: colonies of the mind and heart.

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