Silent Film and the Formations of U.S. Literary Culture: Literature in Motion discovers the considerable impact of motion pictures on literary culture across the early decades of the twentieth century by exploring how motion pictures spurred change in twentieth century literature.
Silent Film and the Formations of U.S. Literary Culture: Literature in Motion discovers the considerable impact of motion pictures on literary culture across the early decades of the twentieth century by exploring how motion pictures spurred change in twentieth century literature.
Sarah Gleeson-White is Associate Professor of English at the University of Sydney. She has published widely on early twentieth-century U.S. literature and film in PMLA, Modernism/modernity, African American Review and elsewhere. Her books include William Faulkner at Twentieth Century-Fox: The Annotated Screenplays, Strange Bodies: Gender and Identity in the Novels of Carson McCullers, and, as co-editor, The New William Faulkner Studies.
Inhaltsangabe
* Introduction: Literature in Motion * Chapter 1. Starring the Author: Literary Celebrity and Popular Authorship * Chapter 2. Black Authorship at the Movies: Oscar Micheaux, Paul Laurence Dunbar, Wallace Thurman * Chapter 3. Novel Forms: Rose Atwood's "A Man's Duty," Oscar Micheaux's The Masquerade: An Historical Novel, Willa Cather's A Lost Lady * Chapter 4.Readerly Pleasures: Screen Reading, and The Motion Picture Story Magazine Afterword. Roaming with Vachel Lindsay and Oscar Micheaux * Works Cited * Notes
* Introduction: Literature in Motion * Chapter 1. Starring the Author: Literary Celebrity and Popular Authorship * Chapter 2. Black Authorship at the Movies: Oscar Micheaux, Paul Laurence Dunbar, Wallace Thurman * Chapter 3. Novel Forms: Rose Atwood's "A Man's Duty," Oscar Micheaux's The Masquerade: An Historical Novel, Willa Cather's A Lost Lady * Chapter 4.Readerly Pleasures: Screen Reading, and The Motion Picture Story Magazine Afterword. Roaming with Vachel Lindsay and Oscar Micheaux * Works Cited * Notes
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