In this accessible introduction to early and silent cinema,
which is currently enjoying a renaissance, both academically and in
the popular imagination thanks to The Artist, Keith Withall
provides both a comprehensive chronology of the period until the
birth of sound and also a series of detailed case studies on the
key films from the period -- some well known (including Griffith's
The Birth of a Nation, Eisenstein's Strike and Chaplin's The Kid),
some perhaps less well familiar (including Murnau's The Last Laugh
and Oscar Micheaux's Within Our Gates). As well as covering in
detail the major film-making figures and nations of the period, the
author also provides insights into the industry in less well
documented areas. Throughout, the films and film-makers are placed
in the context of rapid worldwide industrial change. (Please note
this book is a revised and expanded version of Early and Silent
Cinema: A Teacher's Guide, published by Auteur in 2007.)
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