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H. G. Wells, Modernity and the Movies (Hardcover, New)
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H. G. Wells, Modernity and the Movies (Hardcover, New)
Series: Liverpool Science Fiction Texts & Studies, 36
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This book investigates Wells's interest in cinema and related media
technologies, by placing it back into the contemporary cultural and
scientific contexts giving rise to them. It plugs a gap in
understanding Wells's contribution to exploring and advancing the
possibilities of cinematic narrative and its social and ideological
impacts in the modern period. Previous studies concentrate on
adaptations: this book accounts for the specifically
(proto)cinematic techniques and concerns of Wells's texts. It also
focuses on contemporary film-making 'in dialogue' with his ideas.
Alongside Hollywood's later transactions, it gives equal weight to
neglected British and continental European dimensions. Chapter 1
shows how early writings (The Time Machine and short stories)
feature many kinds of radically defamiliarised vision. These
constitute imaginative speculations about the forms and potentials
of moving image and electronic media. Chapter 2 discusses the power
of voyeurism, 'absent presence' and the disjunction of sound-image
reproduction implied in The Invisible Man and its topical politics,
updated in notable screen versions. Chapter 3 extends this to
dystopian warnings of systematic surveillance, broadcasting of
celebrity personae and 'post-literate' video culture in When the
Sleeper Wakes, a crucial template for urban futures on film.
Chapter 4 analyses Wells's belated return to screenwriting in the
1930s. It accounts for his 'broadbrow' ambition of mediating
between popular and avant-garde tendencies to promote his cause and
its mixed results in Things to Come, The Man Who Could Work
Miracles, etc. Chapter 5 finally surveys Wells's legacy on both
small and large screens. It considers whether, as well as being
raided for scenarios for spectacular effects, his subtexts still
nourish an evolving tradition of alternative SF, which duly
critiques the innovations and applications of its host media.
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