Reading the Cinematograph: The Cinema in British Short Fiction 1896-1912 (University of Exeter Press - Exeter Studies in History)
Andrew (Ed) Shail
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Paperback. 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. Editor(s): Shail, Andrew. Series: Exeter Studies in Film History. Num Pages: 336 pages, 40 b&w illustrations. BIC Classification: APFA; DSBH; DSK; FYB; HBJD1; HBTB. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 234 x 156 x 25. .
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 ... Read more
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 ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
University of Exeter Press
Number of pages
320
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2011
Series
Exeter Studies in Film History
Condition
New
Weight
28g
Number of Pages
336
Place of Publication
Exeter, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780859898546
SKU
V9780859898546
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About Andrew (Ed) Shail
Andrew Shail is Lecturer in Film at Newcastle University.
Reviews for Reading the Cinematograph: The Cinema in British Short Fiction 1896-1912 (University of Exeter Press - Exeter Studies in History)
'As entertaining as it is edifying, Reading the Cinematograph showcases the transformative presence - and role - of cinema in British short fiction at the turn of the twentieth century. Andrew Shail has devised a marvelous format for the occasion; eight stories, reprinted in full and accompanied by their original illustration, followed by valuable critical commentary by eminent film scholars, ... Read more