Top Hat is the first volume to spotlight this classic Hollywood film, probing the musical genre, notions of romance and subjectivity, as well as the contested relations between the sexes. * Offers a detailed analysis of one of Hollywood's greatest musicals, including a comprehensive survey of the film's production, promotion and reception, all measured against the background of 1930s socio-political contexts in the USA * Explores the musical genre and questions of (gendered) national identity, romance, subjectivity and the notion of the couple * Written in a clear, accessible style, Top Hat probes text and context carefully to appeal to the student and teacher of the musical and of Hollywood film history, as well as the film-loving general reader
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"Its considerable claims to Art and its resonant magic are the dualfocus of this insightful and highly readable study by Peter WilliamEvans . . . Evans approaches this most celebratory of musicalcomedies in celebratory mode but also with a deserved seriousnessdevoid of solemnity. " (Times Literary Supplement , 24 June 2011)
"Alert and attentive, always respecting the magic of this mostmagical of movies, Peter Evans nevertheless manages to show howexactly how it works, how its stars discreetly clash as theycombine, and how a well-tried formula can turn into unforgettableart. Good too that the admirable Eric Blore is celebrated, acomic dream of a supporting actor." Michael Wood, PrincetonUniversity
"Peter Evans has provided an exemplary account of TopHat. Packed with information and information and insight, hisbook is as elegantly structured and presented as the film itself.An excellent addition to an excellent series." Steve Neale,University of Exeter
"An acknowledge authority on the musical, Peter Evans haswritten an illuminating, often brilliantly so, study of Top Hat. Hepresents hitherto unknown facts relating to the film?s productionhistory, puts Astaire and Rogers? star personas and the supportingcast under the spotlight, and provides superb analysis ofnarrative, song, and dance. Like Astaire and Rogers, the movie andthe critic are perfectly matched." Peter Stanfield, Universityof Kent
"Alert and attentive, always respecting the magic of this mostmagical of movies, Peter Evans nevertheless manages to show howexactly how it works, how its stars discreetly clash as theycombine, and how a well-tried formula can turn into unforgettableart. Good too that the admirable Eric Blore is celebrated, acomic dream of a supporting actor." Michael Wood, PrincetonUniversity
"Peter Evans has provided an exemplary account of TopHat. Packed with information and information and insight, hisbook is as elegantly structured and presented as the film itself.An excellent addition to an excellent series." Steve Neale,University of Exeter
"An acknowledge authority on the musical, Peter Evans haswritten an illuminating, often brilliantly so, study of Top Hat. Hepresents hitherto unknown facts relating to the film?s productionhistory, puts Astaire and Rogers? star personas and the supportingcast under the spotlight, and provides superb analysis ofnarrative, song, and dance. Like Astaire and Rogers, the movie andthe critic are perfectly matched." Peter Stanfield, Universityof Kent