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The Cinema and the Origins of Literary Modernism (Hardcover): Andrew Shail The Cinema and the Origins of Literary Modernism (Hardcover)
Andrew Shail
R4,449 Discovery Miles 44 490 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Modernist writing has always been linked with cinema. The recent renaissance in early British film studies has allowed cinema to emerge as a major historical context for literary practice. Treating cinema as a historical rather than an aesthetic influence, this book analyzes the role of early British film culture in literature, thus providing the first account of cinema as a cause for modernism. Shail's study draws on little-known sources to create a detailed picture of cinema following its 'second birth' as both institution and medium. The book presents a comprehensive account of how UK-based modernism originated as a consequence of-rather than a conscious aesthetic response to-this new component of the cultural landscape. Film's new accounts of language, endeavor, time, collectivity and political change are first considered, then related to the patterns that comprised modernist texts. Authors discussed include Ford Madox Ford, Joseph Conrad, Wyndham Lewis, Ezra Pound, H.D., James Joyce, Virginia Woolf and Dorothy Richardson.

The Cinema and the Origins of Literary Modernism (Paperback): Andrew Shail The Cinema and the Origins of Literary Modernism (Paperback)
Andrew Shail
R1,706 Discovery Miles 17 060 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Modernist writing has always been linked with cinema. The recent renaissance in early British film studies has allowed cinema to emerge as a major historical context for literary practice. Treating cinema as a historical rather than an aesthetic influence, this book analyzes the role of early British film culture in literature, thus providing the first account of cinema as a cause for modernism.

Shail s study draws on little-known sources to create a detailed picture of cinema following its second birth as both institution and medium. The book presents a comprehensive account of how UK-based modernism originated as a consequence of rather than a conscious aesthetic response to this new component of the cultural landscape. Film s new accounts of language, endeavor, time, collectivity and political change are first considered, then related to the patterns that comprised modernist texts. Authors discussed include Ford Madox Ford, Joseph Conrad, Wyndham Lewis, Ezra Pound, H.D., James Joyce, Virginia Woolf and Dorothy Richardson."

Neurology and Modernity - A Cultural History of Nervous Systems, 1800-1950 (Hardcover): Laura Salisbury, Andrew Shail Neurology and Modernity - A Cultural History of Nervous Systems, 1800-1950 (Hardcover)
Laura Salisbury, Andrew Shail
R1,591 Discovery Miles 15 910 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"An exploration of the habits of the modern era beside cultural notions discovering brain function and the nervous system to be central to health and illness. It looks at debates within neurology and culture through neurological works, popular advice, and the appearance of neurological disorders within the aesthetic artefacts of modernity"--Provided by publisher.

The Origins of the Film Star System - Persona, Publicity and Economics in Early Cinema (Paperback): Andrew Shail The Origins of the Film Star System - Persona, Publicity and Economics in Early Cinema (Paperback)
Andrew Shail
R786 Discovery Miles 7 860 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Drawing on a wide range of archival sources, Andrew Shail traces the emergence of film stardom in Europe and North America in the early 20th century. Modifying and supplementing Richard deCordova's account of the birth of the US star system, Shail describes the complex set of economic circumstances that led film studios and actors to consent to the adoption of a star system. He then explores the film industry's turn, from 1908, to making character-based series films. He details how these characters both prefigured and precipitated the star system, demonstrating that series characters and the 'firmament' of film stars are functionally equivalent, and shows how openly fictional characters still provide the model for 'real' film stars.

Neurology and Modernity - A Cultural History of Nervous Systems, 1800-1950 (Paperback, 1st ed. 2010): Laura Salisbury, Andrew... Neurology and Modernity - A Cultural History of Nervous Systems, 1800-1950 (Paperback, 1st ed. 2010)
Laura Salisbury, Andrew Shail
R1,557 Discovery Miles 15 570 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

As people of the modern era were singularly prone to nervous disorders, the nervous system became a model for describing political and social organization. This volume untangles the mutual dependencies of scientific neurology and the cultural attitudes of the period 1800-1950, exploring how and why modernity was a fundamentally nervous state.

Reading the Cinematograph - The Cinema in British Short Fiction, 1896-1912 (Paperback, New): Andrew Shail Reading the Cinematograph - The Cinema in British Short Fiction, 1896-1912 (Paperback, New)
Andrew Shail; Contributions by Stephen Bottomore, Jon Burrows, Stacy Gillis, Tom Gunning, …
R823 Discovery Miles 8 230 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The birth of cinema coincided with the heyday of the short story. This book studies the relationship between popular magazine short stories and the very early British films. It pairs eight intriguing short stories on cinema with eight new essays unveiling the rich documentary value of the original fiction and using the stories as touchstones for a discussion of the popular culture of the period during which cinema first developed. The short stories are by authors ranging from the notable (Rudyard Kipling and Sax Rohmer) to the unknown (Raymond Rayne and Mrs. H.J. Bickle); their endearing tributes to the new cinematograph chart its development from unintentional witness to entertainment institution.

The Origins of the Film Star System - Persona, Publicity and Economics in Early Cinema (Hardcover): Andrew Shail The Origins of the Film Star System - Persona, Publicity and Economics in Early Cinema (Hardcover)
Andrew Shail
R3,649 Discovery Miles 36 490 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Drawing on a wide range of archival sources, Andrew Shail traces the emergence of film stardom in Europe and North America in the early 20th century. Modifying and supplementing Richard deCordova's account of the birth of the US star system, Shail describes the complex set of economic circumstances that led film studios and actors to consent to the adoption of a star system. He then explores the film industry's turn, from 1908, to making character-based series films. He details how these characters both prefigured and precipitated the star system, demonstrating that series characters and the 'firmament' of film stars are functionally equivalent, and shows how openly fictional characters still provide the model for 'real' film stars.

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