Artificial Generation: Photogenic French Literature and the Prehistory of Cinematic Modernity looks at nineteenth-century literary representation and film theory, arguing that the depth of amalgamation that occurred within literary representation during this era is a key aesthetic tradition that continues to inform movies and contemporary culture today.
Artificial Generation: Photogenic French Literature and the Prehistory of Cinematic Modernity looks at nineteenth-century literary representation and film theory, arguing that the depth of amalgamation that occurred within literary representation during this era is a key aesthetic tradition that continues to inform movies and contemporary culture today. Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
CHRISTINA PARKER-FLYNN is an assistant professor of film and literature in the Department of English at Florida State University in Tallahassee.
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List of Illustrations Introduction: Modernity's Reori-gene-ation Part I Literary Simulations 1 The Literary Afterlife: Théophile Gautier's Aesthetic of Resurrection 2 Book of Genesis: The Villi-fication of Woman in L'Ève future 3 Salomania: The Unnatural Order of (Beautiful) Things in Oscar Wilde's Salomé Part II Cinematic Replications 4 Statuesque Cinema: Adapting Literature, Animating Film 5 See-Through Woman: Reproductive Delusions in Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo Epilogue: Still Mother-Adapting to Life in Blade Runner 2049 Acknowledgments Notes Bibliography Index
List of Illustrations Introduction: Modernity's Reori-gene-ation Part I Literary Simulations 1 The Literary Afterlife: Théophile Gautier's Aesthetic of Resurrection 2 Book of Genesis: The Villi-fication of Woman in L'Ève future 3 Salomania: The Unnatural Order of (Beautiful) Things in Oscar Wilde's Salomé Part II Cinematic Replications 4 Statuesque Cinema: Adapting Literature, Animating Film 5 See-Through Woman: Reproductive Delusions in Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo Epilogue: Still Mother-Adapting to Life in Blade Runner 2049 Acknowledgments Notes Bibliography Index
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