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"Moving pictures in the silent era and moving pictures with
recorded sounds after 1927, has been used to tell stories, describe
events, imitate human actions, expose problems, and urge reforms.
It is not therefore surprising that such uses would provoke
speculative comparisons with other major human systems for telling,
describing, imitating, exposing and urging - verbal language. The
twenty-two essays in this volume deal primarily with the
interrelation of the two art forms - fiction and film. An entirely
twentieth century phenomenon, this interrelation not only developed
a cinematic imagination in novelists, but also added new dimensions
to the modernist worldview. Divided under four categories, the
essays discuss film and literary narrative theories, analyse
different Hollywood genres, speak of individual associations of
writers with the liveliest art of the century, ' and also delve
into the problems of adapting of individual texts."
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