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Letter from an Unknown Woman (Paperback)
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Letter from an Unknown Woman (Paperback)
Series: BFI Film Classics
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Loot Price R306
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James Naremore's study of Max Ophuls' classic 1948 melodrama,
Letter from an Unknown Woman, not only pays tribute to Ophuls but
also discusses the backgrounds and typical styles of the film's
many contributors--among them Viennese author Stephan Zweig, whose
1922 novella was the source of the picture; producer John Houseman,
an ally of Ophuls who nevertheless made questionable changes to
what Ophuls had shot; screenwriter Howard Koch; music composer
Daniele Amfitheatrof; designers Alexander Golitzen and Travis
Banton; and leading actors Joan Fontaine and Louis Jourdan, whose
performances were central to the film's emotional effect. Naremore
also traces the film's reception history, from its middling box
office success and mixed early reviews, exploring why it has been a
work of exceptional interest to subsequent generations of both
aesthetic critics and feminist theorists. Lastly, Naremore provides
an in-depth critical appreciation of the film, offering nuanced
appreciation of specific details of mise-en-scene, camera movement,
design, sound, and performances, integrating this close analyses
into an overarching analysis of Letter's "recognition plot;" a
trope in which the recognition of a character's identity creates
dramatic intensity or crisis. Naremore argues that Letter's use of
recognition is one of the most powerful in Hollywood cinema, and
contrasts it with what we find in Zweig's novella.
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