A collection of essays on fifteen feature-length silent films and
two silent serial features. The aims of the collection are
threefold: to provide detailed accounts of a wide array of films
produced between the early 1910s and the early 1930s; to focus
principally on films that may be well-known but that have rarely
been discussed in detail; and hence to appeal to those interested
in film style and its history. Outstanding group of contributors -
see details on Author Biography page - all are acknowledged and
well-regarded scholars in the field, many of whom have established
international reputations for their work in this area and a
world-renowned editor.
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